That's gorgeous!
I'd always read that Whitwork bullets were hexagonal, but I found this: (the late teenut generally had his ducks in a row...)
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From: Robert Bastow <
teenut@Nospamhotmail.com>
Newsgroups: rec.crafts.metalworking
Subject: Re: Black Powder Experts
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 15:39:28 GMT
Gary Coffman wrote:
> It should have good sectional density, but the ballistic coefficient of
> a hexagonal bullet can't be good. It has to be spinning at about 200,000
> RPM to stabilize, and that hex shape has to be acting like a fan and
> kicking up a lot of turbulence compared to a clean modern HPBT.
In actual fact we used cylindrical bullets..it was long ago discovered that they
perform eqally well in the whitworths hexagonal bore..Damn sight easier to make
the mold too! The flat based, grease grooved bullet was a tad longer and
heavier than the hex "bolt" and shot very cleanly.
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from:
http://yarchive.net/metal/black_powder_barrels.html
Anyone up on their Whitworth lore? What's the real deal?