01 February 2011, 02:04
Wallace GayeTwist rate
Is there a method for determining barrel twist rate? I bought a special edition Ruger #1 made for the RMEF It is a 270 Weatherby magnum. I suspect it is 1:10.
Thanks
01 February 2011, 02:41
kcstottUse a cleaning rod with a well fitting patch. Get it started in the barrel. put a line or a dot on the rod far enough away from the barrel so you can se it rotate 360 degrees. Mark a spot on the rod that you can repeat after the rod is push down the barrel. Like the edge of the barrel the beginning of the chamber something. Shove the rod in the barrel till your original mark has rotated 360 degrees. Mark the rod again same as you did in relation to what ever reference point you're using. Measure between the two marks that's your twist rate. Don't worry if it's a little off. Like 10 1/4 inches 9 7/8" etc that close enough to one and ten to not make a difference. Rifling lathes don't hold very close tolerances on twist rates.
01 February 2011, 02:47
kcstottquote:
So I typed all that for nothing???

01 February 2011, 05:31
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by kcstott:
quote:
So I typed all that for nothing???
Not at all, you were just typin' faster than me finding that post. I was being lazy and didn't want to type instructions.

01 February 2011, 22:48
Wallace GayeThank you all. it worked. I got 1:10
02 February 2011, 04:57
kcstottquote:
Originally posted by Wallace Gaye:
Thank you all. it worked. I got 1:10
There you go I'm glad WE (as in all of us) could be of help