I'm with Zonie, I seem to shoot better and load easier using a .530 ball with a bit thicker patch.Pedersoli recommends to shoot a .535 in there Hawken 54 cal. but I see a lot of guys shoot a .530 round ball in there 54's. what do you stand to gain or lose using one over the other?
Pedersoli has a load data sheet on their website with recommended loads and ball sizes for their varios models; if you peruse it you will notice that it includes patch thickness recommendations, and that for .54 caliber they recommend 0.010 for a patch. You could try .530 and thicker patch material.Pedersoli recommends to shoot a .535 in there Hawken 54 cal. but I see a lot of guys shoot a .530 round ball in there 54's. what do you stand to gain or lose using one over the other?
I have an older Ithaca Hawkins 54cal. and I shot both. If I kept the ball snug in the bore they both shot well. They do have a slight weight difference and this may change the elevation a little but I doubt you could tell a difference and as you get use to your gun it will be no problem, it wasn't for me?Shoot both and let the gun decide. It will vary from gun to gun.
I use .520's from Hornady in my .54 Mississippi. Nice easy loading combo with .10 patches. The ball bumps up nicely.Pedersoli recommends to shoot a .535 in there Hawken 54 cal. but I see a lot of guys shoot a .530 round ball in there 54's. what do you stand to gain or lose using one over the other?
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