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PA Hunter Rate of Twist

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Buck Hunter 1:
1:48 on newer models, 1:66 on the leders. I do not know a cut off date maybe CS could help you there.

BEAVERMAN:

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--- Quote from: "BEAVERMAN" ---John, just checked my sons, its 1:48
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Jim, if that is the one you got from me you may want to check that again, I have always thought that it was 1:66...but I could have been wrong.

Also, I have always read that any T/C with a 1/2 octagon / round  barrel was 1:66....dunnno. Might want to check.

Uncle Russ...
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Russ, you be correct, I hade him check when this was first posted, he brought the rifle over last night to fit for a custon sling Im making for it, its 1:66 roundball barrel!

oomcurt:
Not meaning to change the subject....but what is a bore button?

Bigsmoke:
Curt,
A bore button is a 1/8" thick, wool felt bore sized piece of material that has typically been prelubricated with some sort of lubricant.

Ox Yoke makes them as Wonder Wads.  

I think Eastern Maine Shooting Supplies, Buffalo Bullets (if they are still around), Traditions, Thompson Center and others all offer similar products, a lot made by the same manufacturer.

Buck Hunter 1:
These are used more on conicals than RB's,

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