I don't really have pics for myself right now, but Mr. Bridges is an exceptional resource for research into the practical side of Traditional Muzzle Loading, rather than the reenactment or academic facets. Back in 2014, I started reading through Sir Samuel Baker's and Doc White's works, and it got me thinking about atypical, traditional gun design a lot (well, atypical for the US 1750-1850 lol) , then in 2017, Mr. Bridges published this article, amongst others, and I found that I wasn't alone in my thoughts on what makes a good rifle. This article is specifically about small game rifles.
Biggest thing I can say is that ML rifles are not inherently less capable than breechloaders, in practical use. What really hurts ML accuracy is the skill of the person loading it to be consistent.
Thanks for the link WildRanger. I referenced this article a couple of weeks ago when BigPete was having problems with his TC Seneca. I incorrectly attributed it to Sam Fadala. Now I can give the correct person credit. But I never forgot Mr Bridges point about the relationship of twist rate, powder charge/velocity/barrel length, and desired energy level on target. And everything he said about the little Cherokee is correct. I ended up installing a primitive peep on it to get the best out of it.