From the moment a pellet leaves the muzzle the twist rate will "increases" the further it travels?
"AirSupply"Jim yes spin rate will decay but what about velocity?
What happens to the ratio spin rate to distance travelled as velocity drops?
It starts at 1:20 what happens to that ratio as the pellet travels further and velocity drops.
The pellet doesn't need more energy to rotate more times in a given distance....
I have to disagree with this. The pellet is "spun up" inside the barrel. When it leaves the barrel it starts to lose forward velocity faster than it loses "spin". This happens because the drag slowing the forward velocity of the pellet is greater than the drag of the pellet spinning against the air. At the end of it's travel is is indeed spinning slower than when it started out BUT is it spinning more turns in less distance as well."DanT55"Yeah, this RPM stuff cracks me up since the pellet is normally on target in well under a second at normal ranges (not minutes) and turns 1 time for every 18inch of travel which equals 2 turns per 1 yard. Made it easy for you. 50 yards = 100 turns. Time of flight depends on velocity and target distance. Stability is projectile weight, BC (shape and drag), twist and velocity. This is why you sometimes see slow spiralling thru the scope.
Regards,
DT