Have a question about flintlock caliber.
Want a flintlock to shoot 100 yards. What caliber shoots more accurate? A .50 or. 54 or should I go to a. 62 caliber?
The larger the bore, the higher the Bal.Coef. of the ball, so at an equal velocity, the higher the B.C., the flatter it will shoot and the less it will be effected by the elements - wind, etc.
Thus, the larger the bore, the better/greater the "POTENTIAL" accuracy.
With large bores, comes heavy weight of ball and VERY large powder charges to get the speed that will give the desired flat shooting and resistance to the effects of the elements.
That spells recoil.
For accuracy shooting out to 100 yards only, I would suggest .50 to .54 cal.
If you want the best accuracy further out, then I would suggest upwards of .62.
I watched Taylor make a 2 1/2", 5-shot group at 200yards with his .62 Hawken, using a .610" ball and 130gr. 2F, that he built to beat my .69, at that game.
It came close, however not many people like shooting "her".
This, an offhand shot at 200yards, the rifle was horizontal to start. The charge is a mere 140gr. 2F GOEX, 25gr. under it's preferred load.