Model 53 info.

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Does any one here know the twist rate of a Model 53 .22 Jet??Mine is from 1961 if it makes a difference. Owned it since 75 and never knew. Bout time I found out. Thanks in advance.
 
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I should know this but NOT sure. I think it's 1-14". Pete


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Does any one here know the twist rate of a Model 53 .22 Jet??Mine is from 1961 if it makes a difference. Owned it since 75 and never knew. Bout time I found out. Thanks in advance.

1:10 twist
Type Revolver and rifle
Place of origin US
Production history
Produced 1961
Specifications
Bullet diameter .222 in (5.6 mm)
Neck diameter .247 in (6.3 mm)
Shoulder diameter .350 in (8.9 mm)
Base diameter .376 in (9.6 mm)
Rim diameter .440 in (11.2 mm)
Case length 1.28 in (33 mm)
Overall length 1.58 in (40 mm)
Rifling twist 1:10
Primer type Small Pistol (Boxer)
 
I tried some resized (.2225) and 224 diameter 52 gn Sierra Matchkings in mine and they would not stabilize.

That bullet isnt that long, so a 10-14 twist should have been fine.

I patched my barrel to try and figure out the twist and I could not get a 100% positive answer on mine. Rifle barrels are much easier.

But who knows.

I will keep playing.
 
I have one from 1961 and I don't know the twist rate. I do know that it loves Sierra .223 45 and 40 grain bullets (available - sometimes - from Midway).

Jeff
SWCA #1457
 
A search revealed an earlier post by Mr. Jinks stated the M53 twist was 15".
 
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