Janissary
32 Cal
I've seen many threads about which size of ball works best for a given bore but I want to ask the reverse question.
Say (not so hypothetically) that I'm going to get a custom barrel, but I want to use cheap ammo, so I plan to use Hornady round ball, of which the largest size is 0.570". I believe the rule of thumb is that the ball should be 0.015" to 0.020" smaller than the bore which implies I should get a 0.59" caliber barrel. However, my suspicion is that just because a 0.57" is the best thing to shoot out of a 0.59", does not mean that a 0.59" is the best bore for a 0.57" ball. If I go up to 0.60" or 0.62", I get to shoot the same projectile with a looser fit and a wider base of powder, and maybe that makes things better in some ways? I'm skeptical that I would lose a significant amount of muzzle velocity or accuracy. Moreover, a bigger bore will always be better for occasions when I want to load birdshot/buckshot. What do you guys think?
Say (not so hypothetically) that I'm going to get a custom barrel, but I want to use cheap ammo, so I plan to use Hornady round ball, of which the largest size is 0.570". I believe the rule of thumb is that the ball should be 0.015" to 0.020" smaller than the bore which implies I should get a 0.59" caliber barrel. However, my suspicion is that just because a 0.57" is the best thing to shoot out of a 0.59", does not mean that a 0.59" is the best bore for a 0.57" ball. If I go up to 0.60" or 0.62", I get to shoot the same projectile with a looser fit and a wider base of powder, and maybe that makes things better in some ways? I'm skeptical that I would lose a significant amount of muzzle velocity or accuracy. Moreover, a bigger bore will always be better for occasions when I want to load birdshot/buckshot. What do you guys think?