I'm seriously considering either a Tennessee or Iron Pennsylvania rifle from TVM (Muzzleloading, not Manufacturing). I've done some research, read a bunch of opinions and testimonials about TVM, and most are really good, so I am kinda close to making a final decision.
Here's the part where I ask for "forum opinion": If I were to go with a .54cal, 42" barrel, what rate of twist could be considered "optimal", assuming that rifling cut is the same for different twist offerings? Most of what I have been able to find points toward 1/56", but I have also found barrels available with 1/70" and/or custom rates.
For the sake of argument, let's assume that 1/56" is the fastest rate that you would ever go with in this caliber and barrel length for PRBs. That being said, are there any distinct advantages or disadvantages of a slower rate?
As always, I look forward to your opinions... so "have at it!"
Here's the part where I ask for "forum opinion": If I were to go with a .54cal, 42" barrel, what rate of twist could be considered "optimal", assuming that rifling cut is the same for different twist offerings? Most of what I have been able to find points toward 1/56", but I have also found barrels available with 1/70" and/or custom rates.
For the sake of argument, let's assume that 1/56" is the fastest rate that you would ever go with in this caliber and barrel length for PRBs. That being said, are there any distinct advantages or disadvantages of a slower rate?
As always, I look forward to your opinions... so "have at it!"