Originally Posted by
cayugad
If it follows the White Rifle rule of thumb, the twist would have been 1-24 in the .50 caliber and 1-20 in the .45 caliber. These rifles are a real conical shooting pleasure.
I have shot sabots out of my White and discovered as you, they are very good sabot shooters. But when shooting sabots, I found mine likes to be "pushed." I don't know what you think on that. Other White shooters might comment on how hard they push sabots if they like. I'd be interested. But I sure like your post.
I like the action on that rifle.
I concur, but alas have never shot any sabots in my whites, but did shoot up some remaining powerbelts.
If your muzzle is recessed it was most likely made by Wilson as the White Whitetail which your gun seems to copy. I like 90 gr of T72Fg in my .504's mainly the Super 91, shooting Batchiefs 490gr. Trashcans.