I come from a long range bench rest powder burner background in another life. Wether shooting at 200 yards 300 500 or a 1000 yards. Velocity ballistic coefficient and barrel twist rates were very important. I am awed by the performance of modern big bores tethered with high quality cast slugs. I just don't understand why the airgun community isn't chasing ballistic Coefficient shooting under 1,000' per second even fast twist rates aren't really gonna stress you're slugs like at the ultra high velocities that powder burners run. My 1-26 twist .510 Texan will run 1.375 inch long 650 grain spire point boat tail more accurately than anything else. The wind is horrible at subsonic velocity s and big bores just shoot heavier lead at 1000 fPs as the technology and pressure increase. So why are not chasing b.c to help with the wind and down range energy. Example. 308 Texan air gun could be shooting a Lee 230 spire PT boat tail with a b.c. of .6. If it had a 6.5 or 7 twist. Or .257 Texan with a 1-7 twist and a noe mold 115 gr spire PT bullet. Are velocity are so slow I really dnt think we really need slow twist rates . if you can shoot a .224 80 yr bullet out of a powder burner at say 3300 fps in a 8 twist and the bullet doesn't explode. 300 blackouts run the same cast .308 slug as the air gun community say 190 to 230 grain at subsonic velocity with 7twist barrels and have zero problems. This is my best attempt for b.c for now.