Now note the pressure of a conical from a faster rate of twist. The round ball load was fffg. The conical is ffg. Round balls have very little bearing surface in contact with the barrel compared to conicals or sabots(which are higher yet). You guys make your own opinions, but I don't have an issue with 12L14 barrels. I have had them made with both 12L14 and 4140. Neither give me pause.
yes, yes, &* yeas, but note, this book was written in the dark ages (poor quality) of US powder production as well as the inferior ballistics of that C&H powder of that day. It is interesting, though.
I did chronograph my brother's "Voluptuous Virginia" .50 with 80gr. 2F and it's 42 bl. produce a disappointing 1,450fps, which is about 40fps less to what Lyman's book got for 30" and 3F G-0.
Their 32" got about 1,550fps with 80gr. 3F if you extrapolate between 80 and 90gr. numbers.