One thing nobody has mentioned is a range rod for loading or cleaning. A 1/2# dowel rod for a 54 works well, find one 48" and as straight grained as possible. Get a sharp knife and go in about 1/2" from any end and roll the dowel scoring it with the blade all the way around, don't cut the end off just score it the whole circumference. That done whittle the body down to the score line carefully so not to cut the knob you are making at the end. You are reducing the neck from the body to the knob from aprox. 2" back, don't go to thin at the knob just reduce enough to let the cleaning patch fold around the knob so it grabs the patch on the out stroke, if the patch catches in the bore and won't go down whittle some more for clearance. Also use the other end to seat the ball n patch on the powder (not the knob end) it won't last long under that pressure. All this does is save your gun ram rod which will be used to pull a stuck patch or a dry ball or maybe hunting. USE BOTH HANDS AND ABOUT 6" STROKES TO SEAT BALL N PATCH PUSH STRAIGHT DOWN NO JAMMING ALL WOODEN RODS CAN BREAK, and they will endup into your hand!
GOOD SHOOTING,
coupe PS make two take both to the range!