Hi - new to this Forum, but been shooting Muzzzeloaders since I was a Kid in the late 60's. Gearing up to build mid 18th Century Horse/Dragoon Pistol; nothing terribly fancy or ornate, maybe something along the lines of a Rappahannock Forge Pistol (we had one in the shop once, and it was love at first sight). I did a casual off/on apprenticeship with an Old German Buechsenmacher many Moons ago, and although I can't claim that any weapons left the Shop that were made soley by me, I did have a hand in several of them and got a good Basic Training; we did almost everything with hand tools. That was admittedly long ago. My question concerns inletting the round .62 or .69 barrel, and especially getting it started right. I see an awful lot of info on doing Octagonal barrels, but little on Round ones. I know most folks consider them a pain, but does anyone have any tips, or directions to point me in for references?
Currently playing around with Pine 2x6 blanks as I brainstorm a pattern, and am prepared to do as much practice as it takes with the Barrel before starting on actual stock blank.
Thanks...
Eric