Quote:I believe that I can make any reasonable combination of Sg, cal, length, MV, wt., etc come out using D.M.
It doesn't give an answer re twist, it does something else that's hard to pin down.
Use what makes you happy, however I've never seen a G result that gave twist too SLOW.
Joe, I worked the Powley Bullet Stabilizer Calculator - hard when Don Miller mentioned that the Ideal 375166 bullet had the best ratio (.765) in a 1:18 twist and I finally got the mold. Dead Nuts on 1:18 with bullet facts &
1105 fps Here's the 1st range test ...
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Then my hands got some of the new 2010 lot of KIK, with a Uberti HiWall - 10 rounds over the chrono then 40 rounds working back from the 500m Rams to the Chickens. Was totally happy the bullet could and did put the steel targets down consistently with 1.5F @
1086 fps and FFg @
1119 fps (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) When John sent me D Miller's calculator, the bullet variables were imputed for the 375166:
1086 fps - Sg = 1.77
1119 fps - Sg = 1.79
Conclusion: Both calculators identified the bullet velocity that was optimum - which I shot with accuracy in a 1:18 twist that the Powley said was dead nuts on for the velocity ranges and Miller calculated high Sg's
I am totally satisfied that both calculators are excellent support tools for load workups, especially Don's that is specific to black powder
Quote:It doesn't give an answer re twist, it does something else that's hard to pin down.
If you want the Powley Calculator that calculates twist, go to the 1st page of this thread. I posted the Calculator as an attachment. It will calculate variable twist rates (too fast or slow or dead nuts) with the bullet details and velocity