Originally Posted by
arcticap
Sometimes performance with different twist rates is simply a matter of adjusting the velocity.
Just like when firing heavy conicals from slower twist rates, or patched round balls from fast twist bores.
Muzzle loading can be so unpredictable, and formulas can only indicate so much.
How true, but I believe most when shooting a 45 are looking for max or near max velocity from a sabotted bullet... which then leads to the wobble in a lot of the pistol bullets that were not ment to be twisted that fast.