I have been wondering where my wooden cane got off to. Now I am stuck using this horrible steel tube thing. That will teach me to not leave it in the cart at Walmart.
Really and truly, I like that cane-handled bear pistol. If used in the traditional way, it will sure bring home the (bear) bacon.
These ML pistols are often under-appreciated. The first deer I took down was with a Traditions "Kentucky" pistol in .45 cal at about 25 yards. The ball went through both lungs and the heart, but didn't exit the buck. I currently have two .54 cal smoothbore pistol barrels being inlet into some quarter-sawn stump sugar maple. Nasty hard stuff, it is!
My .53 pistol shoots 55gr. 3F VERY well with a patched .526" ball. It is rifled, though, with a piece of rifle barrel, thus the heavy (for a pistol) charge. I would estimate a 6 to 7" pattern, with
the big ball striking exactly in the middle of the 3 satellite balls.
It is quite accurate with that charge, as well.
It also does really well, to 12 yards, using a buck and ball load with 3 .350" balls - held on top of the main ball with an extra lubed patch.