The similar (but Spanish) barrel on my traditions Kentucky likes 75 grains of 2f for longer ranges. It has been a while, but I know longer range accuracy was poor below 60 and then declining again by 90. I don't know whether that was torn patching or because the barrel was so short it could only use so much powder efficiently....I might have just been tired by the time I got up to 90 also
. My longer .50 cal barrels seem to maintain accuracy until at least 100.
I used 490 with thicker patch or 495 with less patch on mine, as it is pretty tight, but the ball size doesn't seem to matter that much with a complementary patch thickness.
You need to wipe out the flash passage with pipe cleaner and preferably a little alcohol before shooting, just like the barrel, and as someone said above, the Magnum caps work better. I always shot one primer shot at leaf after cleaning out bore and flash channel, but not after that, as it seemed to stay clear if clean and free of oil before shooting. Hard to remember the details of caplock shooting when I get it out once a year or so, but this detail stuck with me.
I use 2f the most in all my 50s. It kicks more gently and doesn't heat up the barrel quite as quickly, seems easier on patches also when you get to bigger charges.