I will just say this, wrought iron comes in a myriad of different compositions ranging from quite pure, to riddled with impurities, and is no longer manufactured in the U.S. Barrel makers of the past rarely made barrels to minimum dimensions for safety reasons. The legendary swamped barrel, that barrel makers today emulate was designed to make the gun less muzzle heavy, and put the minimum barrel thickness part as far away from your face as possible. If wrought iron could be depended on to contain the high pressures generated at ignition, don’t you think the early gunsmiths would have simply made a thinner barrels? I admire your effort, and admire your willingness to attempt this hard, dirty, tedious, work. Good luck, and be safe.
Hungry Horse