I don't want to start another long discussion on weather coning a rifle muzzle is good or bad. Just for the record, all my rifles have coned muzzles and they will shoot with the best of them. Nuff said!!
I just finished up building a swivel breach smooth bore gun for a customer. My customer wanted sights on both barrels. Today I sighted it in without too much fan fair. It has 32 inch 54 cal. both smooth Green Mt. barrels with the factory finish on the muzzle end. I dumped 65 gas of 2f Black powder down the barrels with a . 020 pre lubed patch and a .530 ball. The ball took a little nudging to get it started but then it slid down quite nicely. All the patches I could find were in perfect condition. At that point the Devil stepped in and said "David do you think this gun would shoot a tighter group if the barrels were CONED"?
That's the question for all you smooth bore shooters, has anyone tried coning a smoothbore for shooting a round ball, and how do you think it would effect the pattern when shooting shot?
My target was a six bull target at 25 yards, and I shot from the bench.
It was not my intention to spend the day working up the best load for it, I just wanted to get it in close for my customer. but I was quite surprised as to how good it did group.
I am attaching the pictures of the target, and the gun.
David Price