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What would be a good guess as to the twist of my T/C Hawken .54 cal I inch barrel with serial # in the 500xxx.
Mooman76 said:1/48 isn't the best twist for RBs but it is still a good twist. You can find the twist easy enough. With a tight jag mark the ram rod and push it in. 1/2 turn going in 24" is 1/48.
SgtMaj said:Mooman76 said:1/48 isn't the best twist for RBs but it is still a good twist. You can find the twist easy enough. With a tight jag mark the ram rod and push it in. 1/2 turn going in 24" is 1/48.
I agree. My new Great Plains Rifle 1-in-60" is much more accurate with PRBs. Still, the Renegade is very good with PRB and conicals both, just not as good as my GPR. I only used my Renegade for 30 years for deer hunting with conicals. Made a huge mistake long time ago and didn't try PRBs on advice of a friend. It turned out to be lousy advice. I LOVE PRBs now.
There is an article in the New 2nd Edition of the Black Powder Gun Digest (1977) with plenty of quotes from Warren Center about the development of the Hawken. He stated that it was intended primarily for the hunter and they focused on the use of the Maxi-Ball.morehops said:It would seen T/C settled on 1:48 barrels as a good compromise for both prb's and conicals. Usually gave better than acceptable accuracy for its intended purpose of putting big holes in large critters. Mine liked Maxi's better than rb's and I prefer conicals to rb's just because I find them simpler to use. That's the nice thing about these 1:48 barrels. They can keep both camps happy.
ohio ramrod said:It is my belief that the TC's 1/48 shallow grove rifling was called a compromise because of the groove dept . Deeper than usual for mini's, shallower than usual for prb. The 1/48 twist was probably the most popular twist in the "old days" The Hawken brothers used it extensively. Back then most people used lower powder charges than many use today. :idunno: :idunno:
Black Jaque said:I recently sent a T/C Hawken with 1:48 pitch in to Bobby Hoyt and, on his wise counsel, had him cut the rifling deeper. Results are fantastic with PRB!
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