Best barrel twist for .54 Caliber

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My TVM Lancaster has a 1 in 60 ish twist rate. It's very accurate and is meant for roundballs.

Get a 1 in 48 twist if you'll be shooting balls or conicals. Slow twist rates aren't good for conicals from what I'm aware of.b
 
My best round ball rifle has a 1:48. In my experience, in .50 caliber and larger with that twist have a sweet spot powder charge. Very accurate at a particular amount but no so good with less or more. Whereas dedicated round ball guns with a slow twist is more forgiving. With a slow twist longrifle I can usually get outstanding accuracy at a particular hefty charge and then cut it in half for a much lighter practice/small game charge without changing POI except of course at long distance. A .50 with 30 - 40 grain charge is going to drop at long range but shoots the same at squirrel distance. Sounds like a lot of meat damage, right? But counter that by not shooting at the main edible parts. My only muzzleloader turkey was still fit for the table because my 40 grains in my .50 caliber (1/2 of 80) was hit behind the breast but forward of the drumsticks. Of course that would never work with a head-on shot.
 
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