Rifling small bore barrels

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wasnt my post...........................
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they also make 50 cal round balls for muzzle loaders
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Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:19 pm

to rifle a 3/4 in paintball barrel,use one of those sools that cleens the rifiling on shotgun barrels. Thats what my friend mark did with his barrel. It works pretty good
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and i believe bcpneumatics will machine molds for .50cal ammo, but whats the point? plus, you kicked up a dead topic.

EDIT: yeah, schmann not you i was talking to d'altar
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were you talking to me,or to DAltar ?? I just saw it on the recent topics board,and clicked,than posted my two cents. :D
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"and i believe bcpneumatics will machine molds for .50cal ammo, but whats the point? plus, you kicked up a dead topic."~beebs111
Don’t post while intoxicated… You mean to say BLB, not BCPneumatics. I would also recommend BLB seeing as I have also had/ have him machine things for me.

Schmanman- Use the "There are: ### new messages" thing at the top and we wont have another problem of this sort :wink:
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Now thats an idea! Im so gonna try that but I doubt its gonna make much diff to marbles :D
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pvc is easy enough to rifle, what about metal god damn it!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifling

i think there is some good info on the twist rate when it comes to rifling here, i didnt read much, because its about 10:30 , and i have my first day of school for the term tomorrow, so its gonna be hard to wake up early :D
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:14 pm

beebs111 wrote:the muzzle loaders actually didnt use spheres... those were muskets, my friends dad has a muzzleloader that is rifeled, and i have one of the bullets, it looks like a very stubby .50 cal round which in fact it is :roll: :wink:
A musket can be either smooth bore or rifled. (Wiki says they converted from smooth to rifled about 1800.)

From ~1800 to ~1850 muzzle loaders used spherical ammo in a rifled barrel. Rifling does affect the flight of a round projectile and increases the accuracy significantly.

You are probably thinking about "minie balls", which IIRC were the common ammo during the civil war. Minie balls are shapped more or less like a modern round. Prior to Minies, the rounds were spherical and many modern blackpowder rifles still use round ammo.

With round ammo, any spin that is consistently applied will increase the accuracy. Rifled barels spin the round about the axis of flight. Hop-ups, used on paintball, airsoft and occasionally BB barrels, spin the round about an axis perpendicular to the direction of flight. Both techniques increase the accuracy of the weapon. Hop-ups make the round curve in a perdicatable and reproducible manner.
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:17 pm

Thats a good gob mate! I do a similar thing with my 65mm barrels! Works a treat!

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