I just
ran into a couple of others (I'm going by what sizes are sold as complete cannons & kits)
.22
.31
.44
.63
.80
3.00
From the posts above it looks like it's hard to find a caliber that
doesn't have ballls, bullets or molds available.
I already have a .45 caliber ball mold (and about 100 balls I molded around
25 years ago when I build a kentucky long rifle from a CVA kit).
I'll have to measure one of the balls... I always assumed they were
.450 diameter, but I never thought about the patch and the danger
of a tight fitting ball.
I'm thinking I'm going to need to sleeve the barrel I started down to a smaller bore.
Right now I'm at .810 (diameter of the base of a 12 ga shotshell).
I'm thinking of taking it to .875 (7/8) or .094 (15/16) and sleeving it
back down to something around .50.
But then the "boom" starts to become "bang"...
Which brings me to another question...
What affects the "boom" versus "bang" quality of a gun's report
more... the amount of powder in the charge or the bore diameter?
I know that blackpowder gives more of a boom and smokeless powder
gives more of a bang because of the burn speed (my theory: black powder burns
slower and results in a lower frequency sound output.)