Gentlemen, I have a mates original Baker style sporting rifle, the bore has a little bit of pitting down near the breech. I am thinking of removing the breech plug and casting a lead lap to improve it. Now I did at the age of 15 lap the bore of an original Pat 53, I used valve grind paste, it did work ver well and the rifle shoots a treat ever since. Now I did that largely in ignorance, what do some of you chaps use for lapping? I realise that for fine machining marks you might only use a ver fine grit.
I have also thought to try a greased hard felt wad over powder instead. I will try that this next trip to the range on Thursday and see how it goes. It has worked well in my .72 bore rifle for multiple shots and ease of loading. I have shot the rifle before and it does group just fouls pretty quick.
Kind regards
Gordon