I tested a 22" bl. in .50 cal and with 80gr. 3F, I recorded 1,760fps - .495" ball and .0225", 10oz denim patch using LHV for lube. This was with 3 F GOEX I'd purchased 4 years ago.
Lyman's data seems to hold right for the other calibres, but not for .58's. In the .58, only 2F was used and only the quite undersized .562" balls. Consider Lyman use various lengths of Zouave barrels in .58 cal. along with .020" (or .022") patches, the .003" depth grooves handles them quite well.
Interesting comparrison, Herb.
I read the .50 cal. data thusly because I have trouble with it all in a straight line.
:24" - 100gr. 2F - 1,622fps -------3F --------- 1,757fps
:28" - 100gr. 2F - 1,729fps -------3F --------- 1,911fps
:32" w/60 tw. - 100gr. 2F - 1,848fps -3F---- 1,949fps
:24" - 120gr. 2F - 1,792----------3F-------1,830fps
:28" - 120gr. 2F - 1,806----------3F-------2,015fps
:32" - 120gr. 2F - 1,991----------3F-------2,045fps
:24" jumped 170fps with + 20gr. 2F and only 73 fps with + 20gr. of 3F.
:28" jumped 77fps with + 20gr. 2F and 104fps with + 20gr. of 3F
:32" jumped 143fps with + 20gr. 2F and 96fps with +20gr. 3F.
With the 120gr. charge, a charge some would say was inefficient in a short barrel, the 28" was faster than the 24" by 14fps. only using 2F and 185fps using 3F. The 32" beat the 28" by 185fps using 2f and 30fps using 3F.
Of note - the 170fps jump with an increase of 20gr. of 2F in the shortest barrel and 143fps jump, the second highest increase, in the longest barrel, again with 2F. Some recordied velocities are amazingly close.
The biggest differences ie: velocity jumps between the barrel lengths are between 28" and 24" using 3F and between 32" and 28" using 2F.
"Is that wierd or what?"