Smolt

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Is anyone familiar with the Smolt?
I have run across one for sale. It's a 66-1 with a 3in colt barrel. I understand they were supposed to be more accurate because of the twist rate of the colt barrel being faster. Is any of that true? It appears to be in very good shape.
 
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The claim that I've read was that the Colt barrels were more accurate with 148 gr wadcutters. How much of that gain was inherent to the Colt barrels, and how much was due to being built by skilled gunsmiths, I couldn't say since I've never seen one in person, let alone fired one.

The heavier, full underlug barrel was also considered to be a plus for PPC competition.
 
I've built a few over the years. The Colt barrel has a 1 in 14 twist, and it does help with accuracy and group size, especially with light (slow) target loads. The ones I made were either 4" or 6" barrels. I call it a Smython, others call it a Smolt.
 
Also called the Smython, first built by Davis to include the front locking point. Idea was to combine the Python barrel, which featured a "choke bore" barrel which tapered .001" from breach to muzzle, supposedly increasing accuracy, with the S&W action which most preferred due to its consistent pull through double action versus the Colt's "stacking" action. Others mimicked the platform. Mine was done by Lin "Trapper" Alexiou and replaced the end-of-ejector-rod lock with a crane-mounted ball lock; in theory but not practice similar to current S&W design.
 
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