once again i am posting about the blue ridge rifle by pedersoli. I need to know weather it can handle 100 shots with sabbots. i also need to know if the sights are good enough to see 100 yards. Im an average person and this is what looks to be a good BP rifle, and the price is good, are there any other good beginner rifles out there that i should give a try? :-)
OK! NO, It Won't Shoot Sabots! how's that for an answer?
"Sabots" are pistol bullets in a plastic sleeve that require a fast rate of rifling twist to be accurate.
The roundball because it is really a sphere made of lead, requires' a slow rate of twist for it's best accuracy.
"Conicals" are full bore diameter, full lead projectiles such as the "minnie-ball", "maxi-ball" or "ballet's".
Now you've seen "rate of twist" mentioned a few tymes right?(1:48,1:60,1:32,,,etc.) allow me to explain,,let's use a 1:60 rated rifle twist as an example.
1:60 means, the rifleing will make one full rotation in 60"s.(period).
If you have a 30" barrel,, with a 1:60 twist,, the "land and gooves" of the "rifleing" will make a 1/2 revolution from the "breech" to the "muzzle"( or turn only 180 degrees from back to front).
Long,slender,pointed projectiles and spheres each have their own properties and requirments for true accuracy.
Uhm, the Lyman "GreatPlains" style is available in cap and flint from several suppliers,,,
The "GreatPlains Rifle" offers a 1:60 twist.
The "GreatPlains Hunter" offers a 1:32 twist. and the barrels can be bought seprate and are interchangable.
Please use the words above that I "quoted" with the "Search" thingy at the top of this page and read-up some,,trust me it'll help you alot!!!