The only times I have taken a barrel out of the stock were to remove a breech plug, to retrieve stuff that couldn't be got otherwise.
I didn't use a 10d nail but I did paste wax the barrel and channel when I reassembled.
Surprised to hear that guns as fine as Taylors need to be fully broken down in order to clean them.
Kevin
Let me put it this way. There were 6 of us on the trail yesterday, 3 smoothbores, 3 rifles. We fired roughly 32 shots each. The temperature was right at 0 or -1, so barely freezing, if it was. No one had to clean between shots, everyone used only their rifle's rod for loading and all loading was out of the 'possible's bag' and horn. Everyone there takes their gun apart for what we call proper cleaning. No one had to use a hammer, a mallet or sledge to load their guns - go figure.
Sounds to me, there are a lot of guys on this forum who do not take their guns apart to clean. There are very FEW here who can fire 32 shots, or 100, like we sometimes do, without having to swab- or wipe out their bores. NO one there had to and NO one on our trail EVER has to do that.
I have to wonder if taking the gun apart and actually getting it clean, has anything to do with what must be really smooth, non-fouling bores on our guns, rifled or smooth. Did I mention our wives load the same combinations we do and have no trouble loading and shooting all day long without wiping or using a mallet, whether you have seen it, believe it or not, really is immaterial - at this point, I am beyond caring.
Do what you want, just don't try to tell me the loads we ALL use up here, are too tight to load without a (&*%$#g mallet. Maybe if you had actually got your bore clean, it might have turned out easier loading, like ours seem to be. Gotta be a reason, it's not rocket science.