I got another 0.003”; took me a while to pour a new lead, and inset the cutters, then get after it. Now the lands and grooves shine from one end to the other. However I have a probably inconsequential pit at the breech and a jagged, deep, sizeable fouling catcher 2 and a half” from the muzzle.
4 choices come to mind:
1) Go all the way till that pit is gone. Nope, it would take a month and I’d probably be at 44 caliber.
2) call it shoot-able, and restore the relic, homely SMR to shooting condition. It needs a breechplug and drum, and I have an old original lock that slops around in the mortise. I doubt with that pit I’d shoot it much.
3) cut the barrel back behind the pit, breech it, add the drum, then do a 3 day Bob Leinemann build patterned after the original using the barrel, guard, and trigger from the original and keep the old stock as a conversation piece.
4) cut the barrel back behind the pit and build a SMR that is considerably less funky using this barrel.
Got to think about it.