Would like to see some favorite .54 rifle Rice rifle barrel loads. Thanks, Jerry
Jerry, you didn't note whether your barrel had rounded rifling or what is normally referred to as square.
In either, I would start with a .535" ball and 10 ounce denim, roughly .021" thick. For hunting, Track's mink oil or Neetsfoot Oil.
For plinking, any water based lube, ie: water soluble oil and water, about 10:1 will work well. I also use WWWF plus a bit of
Neestfoot Oil as it will not freeze.
WWWF is winter windshield washer fluid - about 12 ounces of fluid with 1 ounce of oil.
A back usually outlasts the winter season, so the oil is to reduce the evapouration when shooting in the summer. This concoction
shoots to the same point of impact, as straight saliva, which also works as well in the spring, summer and fall.
As far as powder charge goes, from .50 on up, my first load tried is 85gr. 2F. I go up from there to find the accuracy load. That will not be the
same with a water based lube, as it is with the oil or grease, normally. Only in my .69, are the impacts and accuracy loads the same with each lube.
In no other calibre did this happen.