leadhoarder
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I only have experience with .54 riffles and a .45 pistol.
I read a post on here the other day where the poster mentioned that a large caliber like .54 or .58 fouled easily so that the bore needed to be wiped often. Did they mean that smaller calibers .32 .36 etc can be fired more without fouling? I would have assumed that they fouled quicker.
Also I would imagine that the force required to seat a tight fitting PRB would be much less in a smaller caliber than with a larger caliber. I hope to buy a flintlock within a year or so and I wanted to stick with .54 but I may reconsider and go with a smaller bore if it means I can shoot a high round count much more easily.
I read a post on here the other day where the poster mentioned that a large caliber like .54 or .58 fouled easily so that the bore needed to be wiped often. Did they mean that smaller calibers .32 .36 etc can be fired more without fouling? I would have assumed that they fouled quicker.
Also I would imagine that the force required to seat a tight fitting PRB would be much less in a smaller caliber than with a larger caliber. I hope to buy a flintlock within a year or so and I wanted to stick with .54 but I may reconsider and go with a smaller bore if it means I can shoot a high round count much more easily.