Ok, so here's something that just hit me. I've been looking at fast twist heavy barrels ... however, for the survival application my goal was to use chamber adapters in 22 wmr and 22 lr, which would mean lighter bullets. What would a 1-9 twist do to a 40gr bullet - would it stabilize I wonder? Perhaps I'm barking up the wrong tree.
TeamNelson, If I may throw out a couple ideas ..... (and not trying to hijack the thread)
My experience with chamber adapters is still quite limted (was wondering about the rimfire adapters myself!), but are you trying to "do too much" with a fast-twist .223 of some kind? And those adapters?
What about having a standard .223R longgun in a bolt or semi that's a 1-9 or 1-8 twist, but also a .223R single shot like a Contender? Or Encore? Thats partly the solution i've come up with besides having a couple NEF Handi's. If it sounds like too many pieces, they're for more than one person!
There's also another solution as well ...... What about developing a reloadable small game load (maybe with the .223 case, or a .22Hornet or .218Bee?) similar to a .22LR or magnum (in velocity with a 44 to 60 grain lead boolit) that uses TrailBoss? or a few grains (literally 2 to 5) of Unique, RedDot or BlueDot? etc.I like the idea of the McAce adapters that are .30 or .35/.38 caliber (for the .30/30, .308W, .30/06, .38Spl, etc and loading them down to small game performance) , but to dischage the rimfire adaters -
they depend on the host centerfire weapon giving perfect performance with a really strong firing pin that can propel the block-firing pin in the rear of the adapter to have enough force to 'discharge' the rimfire round! [personally] I don't want to have to depend on that!
My solution is to develope that SG .22H or .218 load. Anmd if those .224CF's are too tedious or persnickity to reload, there's also a round like the .25-20Win! That made a great smallgame cartidge in its day.
I wouldn't try to discourage anyone from getting a .223 in any configuration he might think he needs, but there's a huge casm to bridge between a .22 Long Rifle or WMR and the .223R (or .221FB, .222, .222M). Hence my interest in .218B and .25-20W, which use the same parent case!, BTW.