I've inventoried the South Bend and secured permission to use it long term. It is well tooled with all OEM tooling I can forsee using except carbide cutting tools and coolant capabilities. There is a follower and steady rest so there is no restriction to keep the barrel profile sized to the spindle draft. I've never used either attachments so didn't realize the potential for muzzleloading machining. It has the original tool holding system, sorry can't remember the proper name, and a large supply of HSS cutter blanks.
After careful research here the dimensions, particularly 3/4" round, I proposed were too light for an amateur's first attempt at contour machining for a .45.
The next step is to insulate the shop, order in some reference materials for building, and researching octagon to round rifle history and appropriate flintlock builds. Thanks again.