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tc white mtn carbine
I just bought one of these used. 50 cal x 24 in barrel. I was told that it had a fast twist to compensate for the short barrel but when I went to clean it the ramrod only goes through a little more than 1/3 of a turn in the 24 in. I figure that to be around 1 turn in 60 in? or thereabouts? Is this possible? Did TC make a slow twist barrel? Would the gun have a preference for patched balls with such a long twist? I was hoping to shoot .44 X300 gr. XTP in Hornady sabots. Will they work ok or amI in the market for a different barrel for my gun?
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RE: tc white mtn carbine
Gotta shoot it to see what it likes I own 11 muzzeloaders and they all like something different. I am purchasing a T/C white mountain carbine this weekend from a guy that went to inlines I'll let you know about that barrel when I pick it up.
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RE: tc white mtn carbine
gearheart.. welcome to the forum. It is good to have you here.
As for the twist, they are much faster then that. Perhaps the rod did not spin with the rifling as you thought. I thought they were like a 1-24 twist or something like that. Normally they shoot conicals and sabots real good. But I do not own one, so I am only guessing. Perhaps you will be able to enlighten us with some loads from your rifle..:D |
RE: tc white mtn carbine
ORIGINAL: gearheart I just bought one of these used. 50 cal x 24 in barrel. I was told that it had a fast twist to compensate for the short barrel but when I went to clean it the ramrod only goes through a little more than 1/3 of a turn in the 24 in. I figure that to be around 1 turn in 60 in? or thereabouts? Is this possible? Did TC make a slow twist barrel? Would the gun have a preference for patched balls with such a long twist? I was hoping to shoot .44 X300 gr. XTP in Hornady sabots. Will they work ok or amI in the market for a different barrel for my gun? http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/813usedblkpowderguns.htm for a good price, also a New Englander that are good price. I know nothing about these rifles, are they good shooters? I would prefer to have a double trigger. Not sure if the new Englanders does. Chap Gleason |
RE: tc white mtn carbine
The twist is for real. I did not believe it either so I checked it 3 times. Got same result every time. I was going to play with it this weekend but we have a major winter storm in the pipe so I might just stay inside and put another log on the fire instead.
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RE: tc white mtn carbine
Chap - both of them are single trigger. But they are nice shooters. I really like my New Englander.
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RE: tc white mtn carbine
here's a handy barrel twist chart for quick reference...
http://www.thebuckskinner.com/barrel_chart.html On here it says that the White Mountain has a 1:28 twist. Have you considered that the barrel on the rifle may not be the original? Did you buy it new or used? |
RE: tc white mtn carbine
ORIGINAL: cayugad Chap - both of them are single trigger. But they are nice shooters. I really like my New Englander. Chap |
RE: tc white mtn carbine
ORIGINAL: gleason.chapman ORIGINAL: cayugad Chap - both of them are single trigger. But they are nice shooters. I really like my New Englander. Chap |
RE: tc white mtn carbine
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=93694751
Here is a pretty nice rifle... I think the person bidding on it is very serious though... I will bet that has a 1-66 twist roundball barrel on it. And it is basically on a New Englander stock. As that is where the New Englander came from with the 1-48 twist barrel. Its a shame that T/C decided to make all their traditional rifles one twist now. It used to be a good selection of twists from them. |
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