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I have been looking for a 1:32 twist, <a href='/tags/11' rel='nofollow' title='See all tagged subjects with: #11'>#11</a> cap ignition rifle. At 71 “this dog don't hunt no more” and was looking for a range shooter that uses non bh209 loose powder. I have a CVA accura mr, TC omega and a TC black diamond that can use 11 caps or 209 primers. 209 primers do a good job of forming crud rings and the 1:28 twist is not to good at conical bullets, at least in my 3 examples. I have been shooting the black diamond with a <a href='/tags/11' rel='nofollow' title='See all tagged subjects with: #11'>#11</a> nipple and small rifle primers. The small rifle primers burn very clean in the blk dia, which is known as a dirty rifle and can set off t7 with no crud ring.
I was looking to shoot cast bullets like the lee REAL, which the 1:32 is said to handle. I also wanted a removable breech plug for safety reasons. I have a NOS Traditions lightning with muzzle brake and the 1:32 twist on order. It is one of the few rifles of that twist where the action is held in the stock by 2 screws, most are held in by one, hard to free float a 1 screw set up. Anyone still shooting one of these rifles?
I have been looking for a 1:32 twist, <a href='/tags/11' rel='nofollow' title='See all tagged subjects with: #11'>#11</a> cap ignition rifle. At 71 “this dog don't hunt no more” and was looking for a range shooter that uses non bh209 loose powder. I have a CVA accura mr, TC omega and a TC black diamond that can use 11 caps or 209 primers. 209 primers do a good job of forming crud rings and the 1:28 twist is not to good at conical bullets, at least in my 3 examples. I have been shooting the black diamond with a <a href='/tags/11' rel='nofollow' title='See all tagged subjects with: #11'>#11</a> nipple and small rifle primers. The small rifle primers burn very clean in the blk dia, which is known as a dirty rifle and can set off t7 with no crud ring.
I was looking to shoot cast bullets like the lee REAL, which the 1:32 is said to handle. I also wanted a removable breech plug for safety reasons. I have a NOS Traditions lightning with muzzle brake and the 1:32 twist on order. It is one of the few rifles of that twist where the action is held in the stock by 2 screws, most are held in by one, hard to free float a 1 screw set up. Anyone still shooting one of these rifles?