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Twist rate for conicals?

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Vermonter

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Looking for a BP deer rifle :cool:

I'd like to shoot conicals in it, not round balls, not sabots.

What would be a good twist rate?

Thanks
 
Probably a 1 in 32" twist or faster is preferred.
A 1 in 28" twist or faster even more so, and a 1 in 38" twist somewhat less.

It depends on other factors too, like the design and size of the conicals and the quality and type of rifling. :)
 
A 1 in 48" may work too but is not usually preferred for dedicated shooting of a wide variety of conicals of differing lengths and weights.

The twist rate can also depend on the caliber.
 
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I use a TC Hawkin,but have a 1-28 Green Mountain barrel,shoots well with Maxi's.If you get a slower twist ie yard sale etc,try a lee hb minnie,which are designed for slower twists. Good Luck Free Advice is just that but.... find a slug that works and then get mold,cheaper
 
The original Enfields had a "slow" twist, 1:56 (iirc), yet were reknown for good accuracy with minnie type conicals. I:48 will work, and so will faster. Pedersoli sells a Jaeger with a 1:24

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P-58 Naval Rifle in .577

The most "accurate shooting" of all the Enfields was the P-58 Enfield Naval Rifle.(And the P-60 "Army" Version of the same) Both rifles had .577 caliber barrels with 5 lands and grooves along with "Progressive Depth" rifling which worked wonderfully with Minie Balls (Conicals.)

If possible, pick up a replica Parker-Hale Naval Rifle because they are the best of the lot. They are occasionally available on Gunbroker, etc because Paraker-Hale is not out of business. Pedersoli is now advertising Naval Rifles on their website although I doubt that any have been imported into the U.S. yet.

Both my son and I have shot deer with .577 caliber Minie Balls-they go down as if they were hit by a freight train!

Hey-what would you expect from a bullet that is .577 Caliber BEFORE IT STARTS TO EXPAND!
 
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