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"GQ"What is the twist rate barrel on the FX Impact .25 and .30 caliber ?
Hopefully future Crowns with come with the twist rate clearly written somewhere. But for those of you that absolutely must know...

The liner itself should have a sticker on it describing the twist rate. Hopefully the sticker is right there at the muzzle end. If not, I do not recommend removing the liner until an official user manual comes out. For the time being, just the shoot this beauty as it was properly tuned from the factory/distributor.

Remove the shroud
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Remove the baffle/air diverter thing a ma jiggy
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Remove the screw that holds the liner in place
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When you put her back together do not over tighten the screw, 1/4 turn or less after finger tight.

Again, unless absolutely necessary I do not recommend taking anything apart until we receive an official user manual.
 
"Michael"
"GQ"What is the twist rate barrel on the FX Impact .25 and .30 caliber ?
Hopefully future Crowns with come with the twist rate clearly written somewhere. But for those of you that absolutely must know...

The liner itself should have a sticker on it describing the twist rate. Hopefully the sticker is right there at the muzzle end. If not, I do not recommend removing the liner until an official user manual comes out. For the time being, just the shoot this beauty as it was properly tuned from the factory/distributor.

Remove the shroud
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Remove the baffle/air diverter thing a ma jiggy
f5ed83759078d6c1332fb874b255ca1c.jpg


Remove the screw that holds the liner in place
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When you put her back together do not over tighten the screw, 1/4 turn or less after finger tight.

Again, unless absolutely necessary I do not recommend taking anything apart until we receive an official user manual.
Interesting but that does not answer my question at all .
 
"Michael"
"GQ"
"Michael"
"GQ"What is the twist rate barrel on the FX Impact .25 and .30 caliber ?

Interesting but that does not answer my question at all .
The twist rate of mine of 1:30 but I believe the first shipment was a mix of 1:30 & 1:28
Michael
I mean for the Impact twist rate.
 
"GQ"
"Michael"
The twist rate of mine of 1:30 but I believe the first shipment was a mix of 1:30 & 1:28
Michael
I mean for the Impact twist rate.
Oh sorry about that. I misread the details of your question. This is a Crown thread
, so I assumed it was about the SmoothTwist X.

If I recall correctly the original Smooth Twist .25 is about 1:50
 
"Michael"
"GQ"
"Michael"
"GQ"What is the twist rate barrel on the FX Impact .25 and .30 caliber ?

Interesting but that does not answer my question at all .
The twist rate of mine of 1:30 but I believe the first shipment was a mix of 1:30 & 1:28
Michael, why the variation in barrel twist rates? It seems to me that they would want to have all one twist rate on the first shipment so that reviews about accuracy could be consistent. With two twist rates it seems a little wonky....
 
Found a little bit of time to setup my Crown.

First I pulled thru a few patches, only took about 5 to come out clean. I assume that the smooth twist X will foul up a bit quicker than the notoriously low maintenance original smooth twist
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Then I found optical zero with my favorite scope (Vortex Viper PST II, EBR2C reticle, Mil/Mil)
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Here are the two reticles overlapping
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I used a Wheeler leveling kit
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And chose FX No Limits rings 
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I also took a few pics (with my smartphone) of the crown & a some twists inside the barrel
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Now I need some range time!
 
Could the 2 twist rates be the best they found for different pellets. Maybe one for normal Kings and one for King Heavies. Michael you mentioned AoA found the Kings shot best in there tests but Ted has found the King Heavy MK11 are shooting best. 
You would think there has to be a reason and the whole point of the different twist rates is to match up to optimis a pellets performance. 
There are not radically different though. 
It will be interesting when we get enough testing by different people to see what's working with which pellets. 

Thanks for sharing Michael. I like those barrel shots! Looks like a kaleidoscope. 
Wish my workshop was as neat as yours..