Measuring my barrel twist rate at 18", I assume it is actually 17.7" as per LW.
With a MV of 750 fps I get 30,508 RPM at the muzzle using the above formula.
After marking a pellet with a RED Sharpie, I got nice clear marks on the two targets and could accurately measure the rotation at one turn in 16.3". Assuming a velocity of 700 fps at the targets, I get 30,920 RPM at the targets. Which is well within experimental variation, as the two numbers should be the same. So this very simple method for measuring spin rate actually seems to work.
Great way to test spin without a doubt ..... Thinking about it however am incline to think the SMOOTH BORE is going to remove any such markings/ ink etc from the pellet that would or could leave a mark on a paper target as it passed threw ?
At this juncture will leave the deeper engineering on the side lines and take RESULTS be them positive or negative to this project. I have no more smooth bore barrels or a willingness to cut down good rifled barrels in changing the spin rate .... This project is going to stand alone on this ONE barrel cobbled together.
* hope to get on paper today, tho it is raining and rather breezy so that may get postponed ... but we're on it ASAP.
Scott
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