Zonie said:"Why is 32 cal different"?
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Back on topic, yes the smaller calibers use a faster twist. It is common for barrel makers to use a 1:48 twist for their .36 and .32 caliber barrels. It has to do with the angular velocity of rotation.
Now that word "angular" is familiar. Thats what most of my shots seem to do is angle off somewhere. :rotf:flaming canvas said:Zonie said:"Why is 32 cal different"?
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Back on topic, yes the smaller calibers use a faster twist. It is common for barrel makers to use a 1:48 twist for their .36 and .32 caliber barrels. It has to do with the angular velocity of rotation.
Angular velocity or angular momentum? The angular velocity wouldn't be affected by the diameter of the ball, but the larger ball will have a greater angular momentum due to increased mass and a longer moment.
Walks Alone said:32 rifles have also come standard with 1:28 or 1:30 twist.
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