Guys,
I am retiring at the end of January 2020. I continue to collect components for builds that, God willing, I will be working on during this long looked forward to time. Anyway, one of many projects I hope to get to is a very long barrelled French fusil. I have read a fair amount about the French presence in North America and the firearms they used, both military and non-military. However, other than the overall length of my desired barrel (51.14”, or 4 pied), I need some guidance on barrel dimensions, both from a safety as well as a practicality point of view. I need recommendations for breech, waist and muzzle. The fusil will be used, nearly exclusively, for shooting patched roundball. I am not an adherent to using overly heavy powder charges anyway, but I do, obviously, want it to be a safe, non-whippy barrel. Lastly, I recognize just by virtue of length, the fusil will be heavy, that is understood and accepted. I’m not worried about it, it is what it is. My plan is to have Bobby Hoyt make the barrel. Thanks guys.
Please see below.
16 bore (for round ball)
Length (51.14", or 4 pied)
Octagon to round (5" octagon)
Breech - ?
Waist - ?
Muzzle - ?
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