I posted this before but I'll give you my experience with this same rifle. I loved the way it looked, there is just something about it that appeals to me, so I found one on an auction site for a price I felt I could afford and got it. The rifle fits me perfectly and I love the way it handles, but I could not get it to shoot a patched round ball worth a dang, and that is all I shoot, so I got the name of a fellow that does barrel work, paid him approx.. $150 to bore the original barrel out and rifle it in .58. It came back with beautiful round bottom rifling that is perfect for patched round ball shooting, yes the original rifle ended up costing me $180 bucks more with shipping both ways, and it isn't in the original .54 caliber that I love, but hey, I have the gun I love and it now shoots great, well better than I can. My only heartache is that Pedersoli build such a nice looking, and functioning, flintlock in a great caliber with goofy rifling, and that is what it is in my opinion. If I wanted to shoot that "modern fodder" then I would purchase an inline and put a scope on it, but I am a traditional kind of guy, and a flintlock should shoot patched round ball, and that is all there is too it. I know the target model has the slower round ball rifling, but I didn't like the fancy aspect of that model, wanted the plain hunter model, so I paid the price to get what I really wanted. Good luck with what ever you do.