Long Cone.... Easy to load.
I have see this on a number of old rifles that were reportedly "worn at the muzzle".... No they were coned
Jim
It was NOT coned.
I understand "worn" and coned and bored smooth. Have since the 1960s.
There is a difference.
It was bored just about to groove diameter, cylindrical, not tapered. Rifling just ended right at the point the smooth section started.
Now was this done to make it easier to load? Easily could have been. A friend George Pochel, had new 58 rifle bored in this exact manner in 1968-69 to make it easy to load.
But for whatever reason the owner labeled it as noted.
The "militia rifle" barrel looked just like a fowler barrel, thin at the muzzle etc. It looked just like a light fowler but it was a rifle.
It really looked like a "sleeper" purpose made.
How accurate it would be I could not say.
Was not scratch rifled like some duelers.
Dan