What are the pros & cons of each? I'm looking at a flintlock.
If you are going to shoot PRBs in a slow twist barrel, you will be better off with the .54, because of the heavier projectile. It will pack more punch than the .50. If you plan on shooting conicals in a faster twist barrel, the .50 will be much less punishing to the shooter.Rifled yes, but rounds balls only with a 1-60" twist barrel.
I only shoot patched round-ball .54 right now, the next one will be bigger, David's chart says it all, size DOES matter![]()
the recoil of the 95
I have rifles in .80 and .95 caliber and I rarely shoot either because of lead and powder consumption plus the recoil of the 95. If I were hunting large animals like elk or buffalo, I would think about using the 80 cal but for ordinary trail walks, even it is just too big and would only damage targets. Think about it for a minute; 3 oz of lead and 30 shots per pound of powder gets pricey
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