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I recently acquired a used .54 percussion that appears to be custom built.
The underside of the barrel is marked 1:48 which I know is a 1 in 48 twist. All of my other rifles are 1 in 60 or 1 in 66 and I prefer to shoot PRB as a matter of choice. My question is with a 1 in 48 twist will it shoot PRB effectively and if not what should I try shooting out of it?
 
I recently acquired a used .54 percussion that appears to be custom built.
The underside of the barrel is marked 1:48 which I know is a 1 in 48 twist. All of my other rifles are 1 in 60 or 1 in 66 and I prefer to shoot PRB as a matter of choice. My question is with a 1 in 48 twist will it shoot PRB effectively and if not what should I try shooting out of it?
If the bore has shallow rifling (well less than .010” deep), it may handle conicals well, particularly shorter ones like a REAL. That said, I would start with tight fitting patched roundball for a baseline and go from there.
 
I recently acquired a used .54 percussion that appears to be custom built.
The underside of the barrel is marked 1:48 which I know is a 1 in 48 twist. All of my other rifles are 1 in 60 or 1 in 66 and I prefer to shoot PRB as a matter of choice. My question is with a 1 in 48 twist will it shoot PRB effectively and if not what should I try shooting out of it?
Original Hawken rifles had 1-48” twist. 👍🏻
 
"Appears to be custom build."

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I’ll try to post some when I get back home. Right now I’m about 3,500 miles from all of my guns…..

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Got the rifle to the range. You are all correct in that it groups really well. Benched at 50 yds, 50 grains FFg. I threw the first round due to a hang fire. As is the case with all of my BP rifles I need to file down and/or replace the front sight. The blade is really thin and my old eyes just are t what they used to be. Overall I am happy with it and will get back to the range after it quits snowing…..
 
Nice rifle, the front sight looks like an unfinished blank. Most folks like to taper them to the front. A thin piece of wood with a slot sawn in it that slides over it makes it easy to file to shape. Taking a small amount off the top can be done when you decide your load.
92536486-6250-45C6-A7E7-D6A11DDAB2E1 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
 
Nice rifle, the front sight looks like an unfinished blank. Most folks like to taper them to the front. A thin piece of wood with a slot sawn in it that slides over it makes it easy to file to shape. Taking a small amount off the top can be done when you decide your load.
92536486-6250-45C6-A7E7-D6A11DDAB2E1 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
The wood block with a slot in it is a great idea. Can’t wait to get it to the range again.
 
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