I'm looking into getting a pistol caliber lever gun as my first real rifle and have settled on .45 Colt as I hope to one day get into hand loading, though I've run into an issue in my decision: the twist rates are all over the place.
Henry rifles and Cimarron 1892s report a 1:16 twist
New winchesters 1892s report a 1:26 twist
Rossi 92s report a 1:30 twist
Marlin 1894s report a 1:38 twist
All of these are 20" barrels
My general understanding is that faster rifling is better for longer and heavier bullets while slow rifling is better for shorter and lighter bullets. That may be wrong, please correct me if it is.
.45 colt is a rather short and heavy bullet and manufacturers complete inability to decide on a twist rate just further complicates the matter. I'm hoping to use it as a brush gun for deer, hogs, and maybe bear on the east coast at ranges of 100yds or less. This being the case I'd be looking at rounds between the 250 and 300 grain range with velocity between 1500fps and 1900fps to back it up. The issue is that, somehow someway, most owners report good accuracy out of all of these rifles though some report a little bit of tail wobble on the Marlin 1894s if you push past 300 grains.
Given the wide discrepancy between the twist rates and most owners reporting good accuracy, what twist rate would be best for some stout hunting loads such as a buffalo bore deer grenade and future handloads?
Henry rifles and Cimarron 1892s report a 1:16 twist
New winchesters 1892s report a 1:26 twist
Rossi 92s report a 1:30 twist
Marlin 1894s report a 1:38 twist
All of these are 20" barrels
My general understanding is that faster rifling is better for longer and heavier bullets while slow rifling is better for shorter and lighter bullets. That may be wrong, please correct me if it is.
.45 colt is a rather short and heavy bullet and manufacturers complete inability to decide on a twist rate just further complicates the matter. I'm hoping to use it as a brush gun for deer, hogs, and maybe bear on the east coast at ranges of 100yds or less. This being the case I'd be looking at rounds between the 250 and 300 grain range with velocity between 1500fps and 1900fps to back it up. The issue is that, somehow someway, most owners report good accuracy out of all of these rifles though some report a little bit of tail wobble on the Marlin 1894s if you push past 300 grains.
Given the wide discrepancy between the twist rates and most owners reporting good accuracy, what twist rate would be best for some stout hunting loads such as a buffalo bore deer grenade and future handloads?