I am looking at the .32 Cal Flint offerings from Pedersoli and am having trouble thinking about the "best" barrel length for this caliber. I have very limited muzzleloader experience as of now and only with a .50 Cal. What should I consider or expect with different barrel lengths? Are there meaningful differences in powder, velocity, and/or accuracy? The 3 versions on the table are the Pennsylvania (41.5" barrel), the Scout Carbine (28.5" barrel), and the Kentucky (35 9/16" barrel). All are 1 in 48" twist.
Note: Got my total length and barrel lengths mixed up on the original post. Still, with a 13" difference between the shortest and longest barrels, the basic question hasn't changed.
Note: Got my total length and barrel lengths mixed up on the original post. Still, with a 13" difference between the shortest and longest barrels, the basic question hasn't changed.
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