The English dueling pistols are usually described as smooth bore at around .60 caliber / 22 bore. I have a rifle kit I’m putting together in .54 caliber. I have been thinking of building a pistol in the English dueler style (1820’s or so). .54 is not that different from .60 and is easier to find. As a target pistol it would be rifled.
Lately I’ve been thinking .40 because it would use less powder and have less recoil (based on calculations unless BP handguns work differently) and therefore more economical (yea I know nobody in this hobby is in it to save money).
Would I notice a difference between .54 and .40 when loaded to a charge that provides best accuracy?
Lately I’ve been thinking .40 because it would use less powder and have less recoil (based on calculations unless BP handguns work differently) and therefore more economical (yea I know nobody in this hobby is in it to save money).
Would I notice a difference between .54 and .40 when loaded to a charge that provides best accuracy?