Do some measurements for land to land bore diameter and the depth of the grooves. I use a starting ball of 0.010" less than the land-to-land diameter. The patch thickness should be compressed to the groove depth plus 0.005". The lubricant can be one that has been good on the past or if one is starting out, then the mix of 1 part Ballistol to 6 or 7 parts of water to dampen the patch before loading. Starting loads will depend on bore diameter. For a bore of 45 or larger, I start with a volumetric charge of the bore diameter in grains for a 5 shot group. No sight adjustment is done until the group size is satisfactory. If the patches are being cut by sharp lands or crowns, then the bore must be eased a bit before load development begins. Be prepared to record the results of each ball, patch, lubricant and powder charge.