cheesh
calm down bill,,it's gonna be ok.
you just said middlin twist shoots good,fine,your right.
Then you said the proper twist shoot's better,,ok,fine,your right again.
Wow! cheesh!
I guess the best part of this thread I've read (and I ain't no good at pasting and posting "qoute after qoute just to back up sumpthing), is the load development part and how it takes time and shooting too get it done.
There is one old qoute I can think of, " Beware the man with one gun". Why is that?
Well, a feller that's owned just one gun has shot it alot! He's tried this in it,,he's tried that in it,,he might have even changed a few things and tried it again just a little different. The point is, he's put alot of rounds through that one gun of his. It might be just a favorite gun he shoot's alot. It might be a bit dis-concerning here to some members,,but 200 rounds to break in a new gun is about right,and 100 rounds to change either Patch thickness, Lube properties or Powder style/make/or charge, is what it takes for "accuracy"
"Accurcy".,, Bill, is defined by the individual and his personal requirements. "gut" shooting deer and harvesting year after year may be a different kind of accuracy than a 98 6X 10 shot score.
There is no magic, pbr combo that will blanket all shooters of Traditonal bp arms for accuracy.
I shoot rendevous alot. I hunt with trad arms. I own several bp guns, they all shoot a bit different. I like'm all,but I do have a favorite
,best wishes