Originally Posted by
flounder33
I am totally in agreement with you on the twist rates Chet. I suppose it just depends on the bullet you are shooting though. If you are going to shoot something like 200 grain .400 bullets in lead, you might not have the best results with a fast twist. I can't say for sure though, because I haven't tried that bullet in my fast twist Whites.
You have a .410 super don't you? Is that a 1 in 14 twist? What have you been shooting out of that?
My .410's are 1:16 and i shoot a 410 gr lead conical. I wish I had some conicals around 380 gr to try , but alas , not to be.
The experimental 36 cal Super 91 that Doc had built was a 1:14.
For a 40 cal bullet I wouldn't shoot a 200 gr lead bullet but in the 45 I bet a .40 cal brass or copper bullet around 230 -250 gr. or so would be good with maybe a harvester light blue sabot .