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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
H&R Twist rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyin lizard" data-source="post: 442926" data-attributes="member: 10378"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Well I can't tell you the twist ,but its real easy to figure out. Take your cleaning rod with a jag on the end and put a patch on it so you have a good fit in the bore. Insert the patched jag into the breech and engage the rifling,make ,then take a marker and draw a mark on the rod where it goes into the breech,then draw a straight line on one side of the rod abou 15 inches long, now with the line on the rod facing up push the rod into the barrel and watch as the line turns with the rifling, when the line is again facing up make another mark and then measure the distance between the two , that will give you a very close idea of your rifles twist.. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyin lizard, post: 442926, member: 10378"] [SIZE=4]Well I can't tell you the twist ,but its real easy to figure out. Take your cleaning rod with a jag on the end and put a patch on it so you have a good fit in the bore. Insert the patched jag into the breech and engage the rifling,make ,then take a marker and draw a mark on the rod where it goes into the breech,then draw a straight line on one side of the rod abou 15 inches long, now with the line on the rod facing up push the rod into the barrel and watch as the line turns with the rifling, when the line is again facing up make another mark and then measure the distance between the two , that will give you a very close idea of your rifles twist.. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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