It's that time of the year again and I'm hungry for some deer chili! Unfortunately, my only muzzleloader is an old 45 cal Lyman that doesn't shoot worth a darn no matter what you feed it. I got it cheap, so it's probably just going to be a wall hanger for now on. After some looking, I've decided to buy a CVA Optima V2 50 cal. I am not familiar with all the ins and outs of inlines and what to feed them though. Please forgive my ignorance because I'm about to ask a lot of (probably stupid) questions. I know most usually load them with saboted jacketed bullets. They also apparently sell full bore jacketed bullets. I don't know how that would work, it seems like that would be hard to load the gun with. I've also hear of people paper patching bullets, or using something like a LEE REAL mold or one of their hollow base Minie molds. I'm kind of confused as to what I need and what will and won't work in a modern inline. I think the Optima V2 has a twist rate of 1:28
The short version of my question is, what will my rifle eat and shoot without any kind of accuracy issue?