KV Rummer said:
Lyman GPP is 1:30 in both 50 and 54
Traditions KY is 1:20
Got all three. The GPP in 54 shoots best, 1" at 25 yds. Others are nearer 2".
I think using a rifle twist will give groups that look like you used a scattergun.
I have made several pistols with cut off rifle barrels. Used to be all there was aside from ordering something custom.
A 50 with a 66 twist will shoot fine for hunting even with a short 6" barrel. I have killed small and big game both with rifle twist FL and percussion pistols.
I built a pair of pistols, 6", from one 12" GM 22" twist 54 pistol barrel and I was not impressed with the accuracy. But I did not try really light loads using about 35-45 grains.
I have a 54 with a 66 twist under construction that should do as well as the last 66 twist 54 I built. It would knock over the little buffalo silhouettes (size the the NMLRA Buff target out) every shot at 75 yards and with a solid rest would shoot under 2" at 25.
The round ball needs very little twist to be accurate but it requires load development just like a rifle and some pistols with rifle twists might need a heavy load, 60 grains or more in a 54, to shoot well. Just like some rifles and smoothbores need heavy charges.
If you want a hunting pistol a fast twist may not be the best choice. Though a 30-48" might be better than a 66 I do not know, never built a 30 or 48 twist pistol. Since a 48 will work well in rifles it should work fine in a pistol as well.
I think the 22" should give very good accuracy with the proper charge or powder but I am not sure it will shoot well with heavy loads in larger calibers.
This is the ball and front leg bone from a doe Mule Deer killed with a 70" twist 54 caliber percussion pistol. Ball broke the bone and took out the heart was under the far side hide.
Dan