About Barrels..
About Barrels..
About Barrels..
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If you are thinking of purchasing a black powder rifle or pistol it may be smart to decide what you are going to use
the weapon for before you buy it. Do you want to shoot patched roundballs or mini balls? Or perhaps both? If you
don't think this though you may end up with a firearm that doesn't meet your expectations. The secret to success is
often inside the barrel.
The relationship between rifling twist, rifling depth and calibre is important. The art of rifling barrels has been
known for over 500 years, so it is not a modern invention. The rifling consists of several grooves that are cut as a
spiral inside the barrel. The task of the rifling is to give the projectile a rotating spin in the air. The spin ensures
better stability and increased accuracy. The rifling twist is perhaps the most important factor, but also the most
overlooked regarding barrel selection.
Glossary
Rifling twist: The rifling twist is measured in how many turns the spiral of the rifling makes in a given length. 1 in
48" means that the spiral makes one full turn in 48".
Rifling depth: The depth of the grooves. See the illustration below.
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The general rule is that roundballs should have a slow twist to achieve best accuracy, while conical bullets works
best with faster twists. If you use a twist that is somewhere in between you may use both roundballs and conicals. I
addition, the rifling depth and number of grooves are factors that must be considered. Deep rifles work best with
roundballs, while shallow rifling is best suited for conical bullets.
Some black powder rifles have fast 1:18"-1:20" twists. This applies to most Sharps and Remington rolling block
replicas in .45-70 Gvt. .40 calibre rifles often have an even faster 1:16" twist. The size of the calibre influences how
fast or slow the rifling should be. Small calibre weapons must have faster twist compared to large calibre weapons.
An example from modern firearms: .17 Remington has 1:9" as standard while .308 Win. has 1:12".
This means that .40 and a .58 calibre rifle have different standards. Confused? See the list below for an overview.
Roundball twist
Conical twist
.36
1:48
1:16
.40
1:48
1:16, 1:18
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.45
1:60, 1:66
1:18, 1:20
1:48
.50
1:24, 1:28
1:48
.54
1:70, 1:77
1:56
.58
1:60
.60
* = .58 calibre rifle muskets which were made to shoot mini balls often had 1:66", 1:72" or 1:78" twists. The
reason is that the slow twist should reduce the horizontal drift on long ranges. Still, they are accurate with mini
balls, but that they may be picky about powder charge. See the article about Rifle muskets and mini balls.
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