Brownie
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I shoot a .495 prb and would like to start shooting conical for hunting but not sure on the size of conical to use
I believe they are listed as 50 cal with no need for any other size requirement just lube it and shoot it I always use T/C type with no problemsGoing to shot maxi with lube on them with q 1/48 twist. So what size diameter maxi ball
Going to use it in a CVA hawken 1x48 twist. Don't know the land info you are asking about going to hunt with it at distance of 50 to 100 yards. looking at a short round nose type like one made by cva deerslayer if you can find it or the hornady conical pa.It helps if we know the rifle @Brownie is trying to match with a conical bullet. It would also help if we knew the number of lands and groves as well as the diameter of the land-to-land measurement. Then there is the depth of the grooves to consider. As noted above, the rate of twist kind of sort of comes into play here too. Long, heavy conical bullets perform better with a fast twist in the neighborhood of 1 in 32" or 1 in 24". Slower twist rates of 1 in 48" through 1 in 72" work better with a shorter conical bullet.
What is the conical bullet going to be used for? What range? So many factors must be taken into account when selecting a conical bullet. Are you looking for a conical bullet with a flat base or a Minie' ball with a hollow base?
Sometimes it is just better to stay with the PRB if the performance is good.
you mean slower twist is better for round ballShooting conicals will depend on the rate of twist in the rifling. If you have a slow twist, like 1/48", no worries. Faster twist is better for roundball, like 1/66",1/72".
Plastic sabot conicals will lead to plastic fouling in the barrel. Something else to consider.
.50 calibre maxi ball with some lube in the rings will work in the slower twist barrels.
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