Ok, first post and yes I have done a search on this and read everything I could find. I am getting back into black powder, I started way back in the mid-1970's and moved away from BP. What got me going back was a rifle I started to build back in the 70's, I got as far as inletting everything and didn't know how to proceed, then met a girl, then had a girl and work along with both girls kept getting in the way, well I found that rifle a month ago (in attic) and I am going to finish it now, along with a Jim Kibler kit
So here is my question...I have a T/C 50cal Hawken percussion that I bought late 70's ish and shot the heck out of it. Being a teenager at the time, I didn't always clean it like it should have been. Then I put it away for 20 years and didn't protect it for its long sleep. I took it shooting a month ago and about 2/3rd's of the way down the barrel is something that grabs the maxiball (never shot patched balls, just Maxi and I poured my own) and gives resistance. I am assuming its rust. After 4 or 5 rounds you really have to shove hard to get past that spot, or use a brush and clean it up some. It has not affected accuracy in any way that I can tell, the rifle is still more accurate than I am. But I am not sure its safe anymore, I am always worried its going to grab the slug on the way out and make it stick in the barrel. No amount of brass brushing or solvents seems to make any difference. I have not tried removing the 40+ year never been removed breech plug, not even sure I could get it out.
My choice would be a new barrel to drop in but what about lapping the barrel to get rid of the rough spots ? I never have done a barrel refresh but I know the concept and could handle that except for removing the breech plug part. What is lapping and how is it different ? I can handle lapping valves on a motor so I going to guess same thing.