Hi Folks.
I am finishing up a double barrel flintlock shotgun. The barrels for this gun were New Old Stock barrels and had never been cleaned up or chambered. They are not Damascus. The muzzles are both a little out of square, in multiple directions, but I figured I would pattern the gun before doing any filing.
I took it out and patterned it last weekend. I noticed that the left barrel is shooting about 3 or 4 inches to the left at 20 yards. The left hand barrel (the one shooting to the left), is a little longer on the outboard side, maybe 1/32 of an inch or so. As I understand it, this should move the pattern to the right. I would like to get it shooting to point of aim.
Now, since these barrels had never been chambered, is it possible that they were tested for regulation somehow and filed this way on purpose? I have no idea how they could have done that with unchambered barrels. Again, both muzzles are a little crooked, so if they were filed, they weren't done very carefully.
My inclination is to file them square, and then go from there, depending on the results.
By the way, the gun shoulders real well for me and I am looking straight down the center of the rib, so I don't think it is a stock fitting problem.
Any thoughts on how to proceed?