Been working on restoring an elderly 10-bore. Has W. Afflerbach Phila on the lock, small oval plate opposite side has J. H. Parker Phila
So, guessing it was either made or hung out in Philly, probably 1845-1870 or so. Really pretty good condition. I have polished up the external a bit, and went through the lock, lubing and oiling things that move. Steel wooled most of the white metal furnishing, stock, etc., then couple good coats of wax.
Cleaned up the barrel inside and out, and noted that the nipple was severely eroded. I have several sizes in my little boxes, so got the nipple wrench on it after applying some thin oil (WD-40). Doggone nipple wrench gave up a bit, after also heating the nipple. Can't get any other tool on it.
I have annealed the nipple wrench, and will get it back in proper shape, and re-heat treat, temper, etc. I no longer have any EZ outs, so a trip to Ace tomorrow will help.
What diameter drill to drill down into the nipple? It has 1/4" dia threads, but I have no idea on tpi at this time. Thinking of a 3/16" drill bit.
Does anyone here have any hints or tips? Would really like to try this sweet smoothbore out. Couldn't detect any choke in the muzzle, so might also be good for PRB shooting. And I imagine that a 1.6 oz ball may just have a wee bit of recoil to it. Got to see if I can be those Sapergia fellas at smoothbore shooting.