After I retired my CVA Mountain Rifle, I picked up a Pedersoli Alamo Rifle, percussion, in .50 calibre.
The Pedersoli shot Okay, but what I really liked was that the rifle was very light and nimble. But the accuracy was just lacking.
My boss at the time was big into going to rondys and shooting his blackpowder. We went out and shot the Alamo Rifle at the range, collected patches…looked them over closely…then he had me take valve grinding compound and swabb the bore for 20 strokes, clean it, shoot it…groups got a little better. Repeated the process 3 times, and at the end that gun was shots touching at 100 yrds, and patches were pristine.
That’s when I retired my CVA. That Alamo Rifle killed more elk than any rifle I own. Just a few more than my CVA Mountain Rifle, way more than my modern smokeless. From 10 yrds to 75 yrds…I learned to hunt elk with that rifle.
Until I got my first .54 calibre rifle…that changed everything. Never would’ve guessed that that tiny change in diameter would make such an impact and improvement on performance…wow, .54 calibre is my favorite ultimate blackpowder big game calibre to this day, bar none.