These are the 18 gauge shotgun barrel blanks I bougth from Dyson. Made in Belgium, 32" long. One rigth hand twist damascus , the other left hand twist. The barrels are drilled and reamed. They have to be honed on the inside. They are profiled on the outside. They have to be cleaned up on the outside, polished, breeched, joined (With ribs) and regulated.
Dyson rough sanded the muzzel of one the barrels and etched it. One look at the pattern and I was hooked. Had to have the barrels.
This is the muzzel end of the barrels. Dyson said it takes him 2-3 hours to hone a barrel to mirror finish.
This is the breech end of the barrels. There is a "lump" on the side of the barrels. They were made for percussion Locks. The "lump" is for the Locks drip plates. This has to be filed off when using flintlocks.
I draw filed a barrel yesterday and sanded 180 grit. Took about 2 hours get ridd of all the rust. Going to clean up the next barrel today. I have acsess to a large lathe and plan to use it to finish sanding, polishing og honing the barrels. After thats done, I'll be setting the barrels in storage. I have nothing preplaned for this project. Have to find Lock kits, stock patterns,stock wood, ect. I have the book "recreating the double barrel muzzle-loading shotgun" by Brockway and will be following it.
Best regards
Rolf