You will have to measure it. Hammer-forged barrels made by Baikal can have quite a bit of variation in the rate of twist. I have a Baikal .243 that was supposed to have 1:10. I measured it, and it is actually 1:8.6!!
The Baikal IZH 18, a single-shot shotgun, typically features a twist rate of around 1:32 for its rifled barrel variant, which is designed for shooting slugs. However, for smoothbore versions, twist rates are not applicable since they do not have rifling. It's essential to check the specific model and barrel configuration for precise specifications.
The original IZH94 from EAA/Baikal was 1/12. http://www.predatormastersforums.com/baikal.html One could surmise that the SPR94 is the same.
The twist rate is 14"
The twist rate is 1/10"in the 7400
4570 g = 4570000 mg
1-12 twist rate
what is the twist rate for savage 12 fv
The Springfield 1903 has a 1" in 10" twist rate. The later M1 service rifle also has a 1" in 10" twist rate.
There are 1000 millimetres in one metre. Therefore, 4570 millimetres is equal to 4570/1000 = 4.57 metres.
6mm Remington twist rate is 1 in 9, 244 Remington twist rate is 1 in 12. The 1 in 12 twist will not stabilize long 100 grain bullets while the 1 in 9 twist will.When the the caliber .224 Remington's name was changed to 6mm Remington, the twist rate was changed.
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