I'm not new entirely new to BP, just revisting after a very long vacation.
I have been shooting a 50cal FL I built a year ago. Nothing special, siler lock, GM bbl, etc.
I did put a liner in it at the time. It's one I already had from years back,,probably Dixie from the early 70's.
It's flash hole dia turned out to be .054. Me not knowing the difference used it like that and it worked OK.
Seemed reliable, etc.
Reading more, I decided to open it up to 1/16" . The reliability remained but accuracy increased. It really tightened up the groups at 50m. Before I would get 3 shots in a group and 2 others out of the group,,flyers so to speak.
I used the same load and shooting technique, same powder, patch material, lube etc.
Such a small increase. Can that contribute to the more consistant accuracy?
At 62 I ain't getting any better at the trigger that's for sure.
My older brother shoots with me and puts me to shame off hand with it at 50m. The flash hole dia is the only thing changed. He asked if I changed the load the accuracy was so much more apparent even to him.