I’m thinking of doing this to take advantage of the slightly quicker twist rate (1:15)of the 700mm slug liner over the 600mm(1:15.5)
I’m going to use it in my RedWolf which has the power to push some heavier slugs down a 600mm barrel. It’s .22 cal and currently shoots 25.5g slugs very well Over that weight accurately starts to diminish. I’m aim is to be able to shoot 30g or even a bit heavier. I have tested the liner I’m cutting in my Impact and it shoots the heavier slugs very well
Matt Dubber mentioned they had made the twist rate of the 700mm a little quicker in expectation that people would want to shoot longer and heavier slugs
Now that the Impact has had a big power boost with the introduction of the power plenum it might work well there also for people who want to keep there gun a little shorter but shoot heavier/longer slugs.
I have the 700mm inner ready to cut but thought before I do I’d ask if anyone had any tips on how to cut the liner and the best way to do the lead in?
Michael
I’m going to use it in my RedWolf which has the power to push some heavier slugs down a 600mm barrel. It’s .22 cal and currently shoots 25.5g slugs very well Over that weight accurately starts to diminish. I’m aim is to be able to shoot 30g or even a bit heavier. I have tested the liner I’m cutting in my Impact and it shoots the heavier slugs very well
Matt Dubber mentioned they had made the twist rate of the 700mm a little quicker in expectation that people would want to shoot longer and heavier slugs
Now that the Impact has had a big power boost with the introduction of the power plenum it might work well there also for people who want to keep there gun a little shorter but shoot heavier/longer slugs.
I have the 700mm inner ready to cut but thought before I do I’d ask if anyone had any tips on how to cut the liner and the best way to do the lead in?
Michael