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2LungKing 12-18-2008 01:07 PM

1:20 Twist
 
I am relatively new to blackpowder and for a while now i have been trying all sorts of bullet weight combinations and im still all over the place with this gun its a traditions inline bolt action with a 22" barrel and a 1:20 twist any suggestions from the experts as to which bullet i should use id like to stick with a sabot but whatever works also im using triple 7 pellets 100 grains??????????

Semisane 12-18-2008 01:29 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 
What bullets have you tried?

I suspect that with a 1:20 twist you'll get the best results with a 200 grain ShockWave driven as fast as you can get it to go.

spaniel 12-18-2008 01:31 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 
You will likely have issues finding an accurate load with that gun. They stopped making the 1-20"s because they were so incredibly finicky. Best bet is to reduce powder charge to 80gr and go from there. I'd go with the bullets in the 250-300gr range too.

LaneNebraska 12-18-2008 01:56 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 

ORIGINAL: 2LungKing

I am relatively new to blackpowder and for a while now i have been trying all sorts of bullet weight combinations and im still all over the place with this gun its a traditions inline bolt action with a 22" barrel and a 1:20 twist any suggestions from the experts as to which bullet i should use id like to stick with a sabot but whatever works also im using triple 7 pellets 100 grains??????????
I assume it is a 45cal rifle.

Ifyou would be willing to mail ME that rifle.....I'd do some indepthtesting with many different bullet/powder combos and then send it back to ya, ready to go hunting:);)

Waddya say?:) I am serious!

All I shoot is 45cal rifles, and I've got A LOT of custom bullets and sabots that may prove to be the Sweet Spot for your 1:20 rifle:)

lemoyne 12-18-2008 02:59 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 
2LungKing
I have a program that calculates the bullet to twist.
You need a bullet of .40
cal and 1.2 inches in length.
I am assuming its a 45cak because of the twist.
Hope this helps.
Lee

2LungKing 12-18-2008 03:38 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 
Yes the gun is a 45 caliber Lane Nebraska thanks but no thanks Lemoyne what weight do you think would work by your calculations????????

LaneNebraska 12-18-2008 05:20 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 
2LungKing

OK ok, you saw thru my ploy to finally get my hands on a fast twist rifle for testing[8D]:D

HowBout I send you 20-30 different bullets with sabots, so you can test them, all for free?? I mean they are just extra weight I'm carrying in my shooting bag, and they sure don't work in my 1:30 twist Disc Elites....

Really, you'd just have ta shoot 2 of each at a large 25 yard target to see if they will group/stabilize in that barrel. Sound like a good deal?

spaniel 12-18-2008 06:42 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 


ORIGINAL: lemoyne

2LungKing
I have a program that calculates the bullet to twist.
You need a bullet of .40
cal and 1.2 inches in length.
I am assuming its a 45cak because of the twist.
Hope this helps.
Lee
I talked with a couple guys with these rifles when they came out, they ran all the .40 and .357 bullets through them with little luck until they slowed them down. My best guess is the sabots like to jump the rifling when it is that fast, or are spinning fast enough down the barrel that the bullets are not spinning right along with them. Just a guess.

Semisane 12-18-2008 06:58 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 

My best guess is the sabots like to jump the rifling when it is that fast, or are spinning fast enough down the barrel that the bullets are not spinning right along with them. Just a guess
Good point spaniel. I never thought of the likely of sabots jumping the rifling when I suggested pushing 200 grain SW's as fast as possible. I still think the 200 SW's are probably the right length bullet for that twist.

Chasam60 12-18-2008 07:28 PM

RE: 1:20 Twist
 
200gr SW measures .968"

Charlie


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