Brocock/BRK Ghost .22 28 inch barrel kit

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From reading comments by other members, the Ghost 28 inch barrel kit has shipped in both 1:17.7 and 1:30 twist rates. The 1:30 twist rate barrel is marked with a 6B stamped on the barrel near the transfer port. I have the 28 inch 1:30 twist rate barrel stamped with the 6B, and I double checked the twist rate using the very simple following method...

How to Determine the Rate of Twist in a Rifle Barrel Presented by Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA
Interesting… if someone knows where to get a 28 inch 17.7 let me know :)
 
Well what twist rate do you want? The .22 is the Fady K World Record barrel.
Exactly that one, 1:17.7. At least that’s what the standard barrel on the .22 Fady is supposed to be:

“Other than that, in keeping with Fady’s record-breaking approach, all other features are standard. These include a 20-point power dial; adjustable regulator pressure; carbon air bottle; BRK moderator; moveable Picatinny scope rail and the ability to accommodate a range of accessories such as adjustable butt pads and single shot loaders. The barrel is a premium Lothar-Walther with a 1-in-17.7" twist as standard. An optional accessory barrel with a 1-in-30" twist is releasing soon.”
 
Exactly that one, 1:17.7. At least that’s what the standard barrel on the .22 Fady is supposed to be:

“Other than that, in keeping with Fady’s record-breaking approach, all other features are standard. These include a 20-point power dial; adjustable regulator pressure; carbon air bottle; BRK moderator; moveable Picatinny scope rail and the ability to accommodate a range of accessories such as adjustable butt pads and single shot loaders. The barrel is a premium Lothar-Walther with a 1-in-17.7" twist as standard. An optional accessory barrel with a 1-in-30" twist is releasing soon.”

One thing in the Fady list of equipment. He used a DonnyFL Ronin moderator when he shot his world record match. There are pictures of him on the bench when he shot that match. He said that at the time he shot his world record match, he was not shooting for Daystate/Brocock. After his world record, he said he was approached by both FX and Daystate/Brocock, and he choose to shoot for Daystate/Brocock.