17 September 2007, 22:31
jawheelerFN Mauser barrel rate of twist?
I have a FN Deluxe made in the 50's (I think) and it only seems to group the heavier grain bullets well ie 180gr. Anyone know what rate of twist was used in rifling these guns? For that matter is there any information published on the history of these guns?
17 September 2007, 23:39
vapodogare we talking about a "Higgens" 30-06?
17 September 2007, 23:40
fla3006quote:
jawheeler: is there any information published on the history of these guns?
"Bolt Action Rifles" Frank de Haas
very comprehensive histories of the FN and other commercial Mausers
18 September 2007, 01:59
Paul Bquote:
Originally posted by jawheeler:
I have a FN Deluxe made in the 50's (I think) and it only seems to group the heavier grain bullets well ie 180gr. Anyone know what rate of twist was used in rifling these guns? For that matter is there any information published on the history of these guns?
Browning, FN, High Standard, J.C. Higgins 50, 51, 51-L, Harringtom-Richardson 300, Mannlicher-Schoenaur, Marlin, Musketeer, Remington 721, 760, 740, 742, 725, 700, 40XB, Savage 110, Winchester 70, 670, 770, Ruger 1,77 Mossberg and Weatherby all use the 1 in 10" twist
Husqvarna and Browning M78 use a 1 in 12" twist.
Paul B.
18 September 2007, 18:20
jawheelervapodog
It is an FN and is so marked on the top of the receiver. Not the Higgins variation.
fla3006
Thanks for the reference source, I've never ran across that book but I will soon.
Paul B
If you are correct on the 1 in 10" twist then it makes sense why this gun groups the heavier bullets better. It is interesting to note the 1 in 12" twist on the Husquvarna. I have a 51L that I have not had the oppertunity to scope and group yet. Looks like the 150 to 165gr is where I will start.
Thanks for all the responses.
18 September 2007, 18:41
jawheeleroops, just noticed the 51-L listed in the 1/10" list.
Also just found the deHaas book on Amazon for $9.50.