WOW, wish you could see it. It looks almost new. There just above the breech is a gray ring where the ball seats and 2 small strips of gray about an 1 1/2 to 2 ins long, but you can't feel anything, the bore is like a mirror. Thanks for the help. Here is how I did it Didn't have a 50 cal. jag, 45 to small, 54 to big, (with scotch pad on it) so I took the 54 cal. jag and drilled 2-1/16 in. holes 2 1/2 ins. apart put a 4in. piece of soft copper wire thru both holes wrapped the Scotch Brite around the jag stuck the wire thru the Scotch Brite wrapped and twisted it tight, stuck the ends inside the scotch pad. Took some rubbing compound, thinned it down with water and soaked a few patches in it. Got a squeeze bottle put some rubbing compound in it ( had to thin it a little) so I could squirt some compound on the Scotch pad every now an then. Put a soaked patch on the jag an put it in the barrel, had to work the scotch pad in with a screwdriver it was tight but once it was in it was smooth working. After the first 20 strokes I checked the wear on the patch it was OK and the scotch pad was good. Changed the patch after every 20 strokes, the scotch pad after 60 ( wanted to keep it tight ) gave it 40 more strokes. Had the barrel out of the stock an the touch hole liner out, so when I was done I put it in a bucket of hot soapy water to clean it. Flushed it in fresh hot water and then a oiled patch. WORE ME OUT BOB, how much should I charge, .50 cents a stroke...LOL DON and CHUCK, THANKS for the Scotch Brite tip.