A few weeks ago, I pondered (in the shooting area) a new barrel that was very rough inside, and difficult to load. It did not shoot very well either. Now it seems it is rusty inside; how rusty I don't yet know. I need to get it back from my youngest grand son to inspect. Now the barrel was not rusty when I got it, and the lad had only shot it twice and cleaned between and after. I am pretty sure I dribbled some browning solution down the barrel while finishing it. I apparently did not notice, and clean/oil it, with predictable results. I plan to unbreech and inspect. If it cannot easily be returned to fine condition, I want to send it off to be rebored and rerifled. It is a .40 Rice southern classic. Do you see a problem with making a minimum overbore of this rifle barrel? Who is best suited to d the work, and what is his contact information. I may be jumping the gun as I have not yet inspected the barrel, but I need the exercise. Thanks,
Frog