1 in 56" is a great twist, have had some 45's that were awesome. Many years ago we built a little rifle that we called
our "Sporter" rifle. It had a pistol grip, a 28" tapered barrel, and a siler lock with the tail rounded. Over a period of years we made about 70 to 80 of these little things, called them a Pennsylvania deer rifle. It had a rather straight comb
and we made a rear quarter rib, and a ramp front sight in order to get the sights high enough. When we first started to
build these guns, I had a good piece of curly maple which I had shaped, and I built the gun with a (please forgive me)
percussion lock. I grooved the rear rib and installed a 4 power weaver scope. It had a 45 cal. barrel, 1/56" twist. It was one of the most accurate muzzleloaders I have ever shot. I used a .445 bal and about .018 thick wonder patches, and
would literally shoot one hole groups at 50 yards with 40 to 60 grains of FFF goex powder. It didn't seem to matter how
much powder I used, it still shot good. Actually, the 4 power scope was the main ingredient here, I could aim it well. I
think any of you guys would be amazed at how well your gun would shoot is you had great sighting. Try it sometime.
Don