As most who know me, I have always enjoyed shooting, hunting and owning 54 caliber rifles and pistols. Whether doing load development for myself or helping others with their 54's I always use either a .530 or .535 round ball (mostly .530). Recently I have seen two posts by people using .520 round balls in their 54 caliber rifles. At first I thought these were misprints but in fact they are commercially produced. I have no problem buying a box of them and trying them out, however has anyone used them extensively and if so what were your results? I would think the patching would have to be .022 or thicker? If anyone has used them with success give me a reply with patch material, thickness, lube, twist rate that worked best and if it was a flat bottom or radius cut rifling. Going to be too late for this years elk season but will give it a try if and see how it works if others have used and liked it. What is strange is Hornady does not list them in their catalog but Midway, Dixie, Buffalo Arms, The Gun Works and many others list them. I know they were offered due to the interest in .53 caliber but are listed as a ball for .54 caliber
Thanks,
"Muskrat" Mike