grrw-ca rifles and pistols
#61

In actuality the number of twist (or rotations) the ball makes is determined by the twist rate of the rifling and the distance it has has to travel until impact. Velocity, like I said before, determines the amount of time it takes for the ball to get there but is also a factor in stabilizing the ball at a particular twist rate.
This is the reason I posted the FAQ from Dixie Gunworks. It basically says that you can shoot balls accurately (usually) from a fast twist barrel if you lower the charge/velocity. Hence the reason for a fast twist in a pistol.
I don't recall you saying that. Only that it's the way they make them so it must be correct.
I asked a simple question - got an answer from the original poster and came to the correct conclusion whitout your help only your criticizm.
#63
Personally I don't see where it's worth arguing over. I learned something from this thread and I'm happy that old ideas I had concerning the subject have been corrected. Thank you bronko for that. I have a CVA Kentucky pistol that's a darn good round ball shooter and I never gave a hoot nor holler over what twist it has!
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it. 😆
BPS
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it. 😆
BPS
#64
Personally I don't see where it's worth arguing over. I learned something from this thread and I'm happy that old ideas I had concerning the subject have been corrected. Thank you bronko for that. I have a CVA Kentucky pistol that's a darn good round ball shooter and I never gave a hoot nor holler over what twist it has!
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it.
BPS
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it.
BPS
Agreed wholeheartedly
#65
Personally I don't see where it's worth arguing over. I learned something from this thread and I'm happy that old ideas I had concerning the subject have been corrected. Thank you bronko for that. I have a CVA Kentucky pistol that's a darn good round ball shooter and I never gave a hoot nor holler over what twist it has!
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it. 😆
BPS
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it. 😆
BPS
#66
Personally I don't see where it's worth arguing over. I learned something from this thread and I'm happy that old ideas I had concerning the subject have been corrected. Thank you bronko for that. I have a CVA Kentucky pistol that's a darn good round ball shooter and I never gave a hoot nor holler over what twist it has!
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it.
BPS
So let's save the arguments for the regular black powder forum, they're used it.
BPS
I realize now that the best way to deal with this is via PM and not tie up a thread.


