I built a Renegade (1:48) back in the late eighties. Has the pre-fire wood too :grin: It loves home-cast maxiballs from the original but now discontinued mold. RB's were a problem until I tried a really slick liquid lube and very tight patch combo. The groups stay nice and small at 50m
up to 80-90gr behind a .490 ball.
My own experience is that 1:48 less than ideal for RB's but if you're willing to put in a bit of extra work you can keep 'em in the 9-ring at 50m all day long.
I got reasonable results using DR-100 paste lube from Heinrich Hensel GmbH. The only problem is that if
I didn't swab after around 5 shots accuracy went out the window, with shots just randomly wandering a few inches away from the group. A similar lube on a tight patch might be the ticket for a hunter who won't be firing fifty shots and doesn't want to mess with a rather messy water-based liquid.
As always, YMMV. The accelleration a projectile undergoes is tremendous and what I've come up with for my particular rifle is an attempt to prevent stipping due to a rather huge amount of torque. Deeper rifling/tight and well lubed patch seems to help.
Following is not referring to, or singling out anyone in particular:
A forum is a fantastic medium, as it provides information exchange that would otherwise be nearly impossible. It has, like anything else, it's limits. We might want to keep in mind that when we go into "Badmouth-Mode", the only limits being demonstrated are our own..