So I finally started reading Walter Cline's "Muzzle-loading Rifles - Then and Now"
First, I'm very much enjoying what I'm reading so far, and wish I'd bought this book a couple years ago.
Second, the book describes soft iron barrels being preferred for target match shooting. He describes how some gunmakers would temper the barrel by covering in wood, burning the wood and letting the fire die down till it's cooled.
I'm trying to figure out why a soft metal barrel would be preferred. Wouldn't the rifling wear out faster over time? Wouldn't it be more subject to whipping motion during firing (as opposed to a hardened barrel, which I would assume is a bit stiffer)?