I've been doing a little research on the Ruger barrels (I have a 96-44), and found they are a pretty slow twist (20"). Rugers aren't known as tack drivers, don't get me wrong, they are basically the mack truck of the rifle world (not to belittle the 45-70). Why wouldn't Ruger pick up on the fact that to make a 300 grn. projectile accurate as possible, a 16" twist is more desirable. A 20" twist is fine, but to go through the trouble of handloading and tweaking for accuracy, a 'quicker' barrel might be in order. A lot of guys in the states install 14" twist barrels on their 44's, but then they load a lot slower rounds than 1600 fps to make them accurate. If anyone has any input on this, I'd sure like a second opinion. I'm also looking for a barrel maker to build a 16" twist for my Ruger 96. Thanks
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