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T.C. "Firehawk" .32, twist ?????
A firend of mine has a .32 TC-Fire-Hawk and asking me if I know the twist. If I had it "in-hand", I could tell him in about two minutes. .....
![]() Does anyne know this twist. I have a SWAG and just need to do define it better. .... ![]() Any and all help, woud be appreciated. ..... ![]() Thanks and; Be Safe !!!!
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TC Cherokee & Seneca .32’s have a 1:30 twist rate if that helps any.
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The Firehawk is 1:38.
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I thank, you guys !!!
Want to thank you guys for your replies. It is greatly appreciated. This is a first class forum !!! ....
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