hung load said:
My Traditions Deerhunter .54 cal, sidelock, percussion has a 1:48" twist.
I've read that slower twists are preferable for balls and faster for conical bullets.
1:48 seems pretty aggressive (barrel length is around 24"). How does this affect accuracy of a ball exactly?
A slower twist for round balls normally gives optimum accuracy for a round ball, and given a choice, would probably be best for someone interested in competition shooting, measuring group size with a micrometer, etc.
That does not mean that a 1:48" twist is inaccurate with round balls as is often suggested...ie: there's an old wives tale circulating around which has become oversimplified and incorrectly states that 1:48" twists don't shoot round balls accurately"...that is simply not a true statement on it's face...it's a matter of degree, and a relatively small degree at that.
As a good example, someone has recently posted, a 1:66" made a single ragged hole for him about 1" size, and the 1:48" made a 1.5" size group...obviously very little difference, unless interested specifically in precision match shooting, etc.
The benefit of the 1:48" design is that it also normally shoots larger conicals pretty well too, where the slower round ball twist usually does not do as well with conicals.
I've got both 1:48" and 1:66" barrels, in different calibers, shoot them all, and while there's a marginal difference towards tighter round ball groups with a slower twist, it is misleading to make a flat statement that "1:48" barrels do not shoot round balls accurately".