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lemoyne 02-04-2008 03:56 PM

Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
http://www.thebuckskinner.com/barrel_chart.html
I thought a few of the new people might find this helpful. Lee

Indiana SmokePole 02-04-2008 04:21 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
LEE

that is a good find on that list for sure thank you sir !!!

Ron

bowbender6 02-04-2008 04:50 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
Calculate Twist Rate, Bullet Length and Muzzel Velocity for optimum bullet stability

Enter your data - leave the box blank that you want to find. You can save this to your computer and it will work offline.

Link

http://www.uslink.net/~tom1/twistrate.htm

sabotloader 02-04-2008 04:59 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
bowbender6

problem is there always seems to be an exception... Example according to everything I have been told i should not be able to shoot a 460 grain .503 conical .961" long from a 1/48 twist effectively.

This bullet is extremly accurate from my 1/48 twist TC Renegades further I am not suppose to be to shoot a .452/300 grain Gold Dot in a MMP sabot from the 1/48 twist either yet they are extremly accurate from both my 50 cals and 54 cals.

I guess you just really have to shoot them and see - but it is good to have some baseline information.

But everytime we come up with a rule - there seems to always be questions... Makes Semisains 10 rules of ML more amd more accurate.



Chasam60 02-04-2008 05:12 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
something i must be missing here-optimum for a 200gr sgockwave in my Omega came out to 952 fps.

bowbender6 02-04-2008 07:03 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 










Here is what I got for some of my Bullets. I did not count the plastic tip in the length. The are so many variables and I have just started to track this but I can start to predict the accuracy for my Omega.











lemoyne 02-04-2008 09:10 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
There are also several formulas, the velocity you are achieving controls which one should be used. Lee

Chasam60 02-05-2008 08:36 AM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
According to my 777 calculation chart 1490fps for a .400/200gr bullet would only require 44gr of powder. that is way too slow for that bullet.

Charlie

sabotloader 02-05-2008 02:10 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
Chasam60

I am shooting the XTP version of this over 110 grains of T7-2f @ 2100 fps at the muzzle - it really seems to shoot and work well at that velocity.


lemoyne 02-05-2008 03:06 PM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
I shoot the SW at 2100 in the Triumph and 2250 in the Omega. The Greenhil formuls as modified by the military [I have the program] gives me 2400 as the ideal velocity. As the 200gr SW and the 200gr XTP are the most accurate bullets in both guns consistantly that any thing over 2100 should work ok, I am hoping that the new powder will add some velocity and maybe some to the long range accuracy[ some time especally when there is a bit of breeze my groups open up some at 150 yds I would like to be able to keep a minute of angle out to 200yds . Lee

Chasam60 02-06-2008 09:27 AM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
I shot the 200 XTP with 100gr 777 and was real accurate at 100 yds. If the weather will cooperate I want to set up at 150 yds and go to 110/115 gr 777. I emailed Hornady asking the Max velocity -they have not answered.

Charlie

Chasam60 02-06-2008 09:30 AM

RE: Muzzleloader barrel Twists
 
2250 is off my chart. What powder load are you using?

Charlie


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