My theory for how barrel affect BC of a given ammo is as below:
1. Less pellet impressions(less in numbers and depth) made by lands the better. We all know that smoother the surface the better for aerodynamic, give how light the pellets are any unevenness will affect the overall BC
2. Smoother the lands impressions (rounded vs sharp edges) are the better, same reason as point 1
3. Slower the barrel twist the better the BC. As long as the pellet is stabilized (which doesn’t require spin at all) any more twist is not needed. But faster the twist rate the faster the pellet will spin or faster the edge of the pellet will travel through air. As the impression from lands move/spin/cut through air faster due to faster twist rate it increases the drag exponentially because that’s how aerodynamic works(non-linear equation).
So my conclusions from my hypothesis is slow twist poly barrel would be best from BC perspective for pellets. my FT gun has a slow twist poly and its trajectory matches 10.3’s BC of 0.029 in ballistic calculation dead nut on. However I’m not sure if that’s better than what a LW 1:17.7 twist rate barrel would do. I shoot WFTF or 11.6 FPE so maybe at that speed the BC difference won’t show up as much but it certainly has noticeably less wind drift compared to others shooting 8.44 from tradition lands and groove barrels.m which I know is an apple to orange comparison.
HOWEVER, even if my hypothesis is true, sourcing a slow twist poly barrel is a whole different challenge/conversation. Just ask @Motorhead.
1. Less pellet impressions(less in numbers and depth) made by lands the better. We all know that smoother the surface the better for aerodynamic, give how light the pellets are any unevenness will affect the overall BC
2. Smoother the lands impressions (rounded vs sharp edges) are the better, same reason as point 1
3. Slower the barrel twist the better the BC. As long as the pellet is stabilized (which doesn’t require spin at all) any more twist is not needed. But faster the twist rate the faster the pellet will spin or faster the edge of the pellet will travel through air. As the impression from lands move/spin/cut through air faster due to faster twist rate it increases the drag exponentially because that’s how aerodynamic works(non-linear equation).
So my conclusions from my hypothesis is slow twist poly barrel would be best from BC perspective for pellets. my FT gun has a slow twist poly and its trajectory matches 10.3’s BC of 0.029 in ballistic calculation dead nut on. However I’m not sure if that’s better than what a LW 1:17.7 twist rate barrel would do. I shoot WFTF or 11.6 FPE so maybe at that speed the BC difference won’t show up as much but it certainly has noticeably less wind drift compared to others shooting 8.44 from tradition lands and groove barrels.m which I know is an apple to orange comparison.
HOWEVER, even if my hypothesis is true, sourcing a slow twist poly barrel is a whole different challenge/conversation. Just ask @Motorhead.
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