Outstanding! Start with .530 RB and pre-lubed .015 patches. 55 grains of traditional black powder such as Goex or 45 grains of Triple 7 will be a good starting load. You'll need some cleaning patches which you can make yourself out of old t-shirts or buy at the store but I recommend that you pick up some 91% rubbing alcohol. Put 2 dozen or so cleaning patches in a jar or bottle and pour just enough alcohol over them to make them damp. Use them to swab your bore in between shots to return things to as near the same for each shot as your can while you are working up the best load for your rifle as they remove a good deal of powder fouling. The alcohol evaporates quicker than water or spit so less chance of affecting the next charge of fresh powder. The alcohol hand wipes are also very handy to have around or you can just pour it on an old rag.Eric-WA said:Thanks for the great welcome and all of the advice guys I ended up ordering the Lyman trade rifle that joe4702 and bull3540 linked me to. I ended up going with the .54 just on impulse and I can't wait until it arrives friday :grin: I'll spend some time this weekend at a sporting goods store getting the basics I need to send a couple of shots downrange next week.-Eric
One thing to keep in mind is that Lyman barrels sometimes don't shoot their best until the bore is well polished which you can do by using a little steel wool wrapped around the cleaning jag, bore paste like JB's on a cleaning patch or just shooting it in. Whichever you find to be the most fun is the best way for you; enjoy! :grin: