I hope this is in the correct subject posting. I have an English 30 inch octagon barrel that is 16 bore. I would like to get it rifled to accept a conical bullet. It is a hook breech mounted in a British sporting gun..Thanks...Carl
Dan and Mr. Roller, Would it be a better idea to sleeve the barrel to maybe .58? Do you think that would be safe?
Seems a bit simpler (especially with a hooked breach) and safer to have a new barrel made. Then you could get whatever caliber and sight set up that you want and still perserve the original barrel. J.D.
If I were to fire it I'd start with a light load and a round ball but I'll have to build a stock for it first and that may not happen anytime soon.
Quote from: Bernard on March 08, 2012, 09:35:49 AMIf I were to fire it I'd start with a light load and a round ball but I'll have to build a stock for it first and that may not happen anytime soon. How 'bout if you are going to fire it you fire it before you go to all the trouble of building that stock....you know.....just in case it fails you haven't waisted your time. But don't go believing just because it was obviously fired many times and hasn't failed doesn't mean it won't tomorrow. Corrosion is a fickle mistress and she never sleeps. This is an area that I agree with Dphariss on.....just don't shoot old barrels.....there is really no logical reason to....but if you want to, go ahead....health care is free in Canada, right? J.D.
Free everywhere, isn't it?