I have this little FIE kentucky style pistol that just does not shoot very well at all. Lucky to get five out of five on a 20 by 20 sheet of paper at 25 yards. So, had it out tonight cleaning it up a bit, etc. and began to wonder if it might have a loftier purpose as a smoothbore? It's marked .45 caliber but is actually a bit under a .44. A thin patch and a .433 ball is a tight fit. Rifling is not very deep.
So, the question is, how would one go about removing the rifling and reducing it to a smooth bore? And, before we start talking about chucking it up in the lathe, etc., etc., know that my tools are mostly hand type. I do have several power hand drills and a small drill press.
Any thoughts on how to go about this?