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you could try some "no excuses" if you had a mind to.. They would work well in that twist,,, i shot the 495 grain really well in my 48 twist,,, & you can order a trial pak of sized bullets to get the correct fit ie easy to load size... (Products Archive - NO EXCUSES MUZZLELOADING BULLETS) does the frizzen have a "roller" on it? kind looks like so compared to the pistol... should be a fun project! i'd say one wad is good as another... but i plan to try some 'poly" wads at some point,, (i was reading somewhere a guy testing had a significant decrease in group size with them)..
Thanks for the heads up. I had never heard of those. And the price seems fair.
But just looking at 50 caliber 600 grains makes my shoulder hurt I was hoping to see a 320gr available.
I'll keep those in mind when I start playing around more with my 1876 lever in 45-60.
I don''t know what a frizzen roller is. But I looked at pictures and think I know why you asked. Does the part that contacts the frizzen spring actually have a roller bearing on it that spins? Mine is just a solid piece of metal touching the spring.