Rich.....If that's an old hand forged barrel it will straighten very easily. I found that they have very little "spring" in them
and when you bend it, it stays bent. For a barrel in your condition, we usually refer to this as "bending it straight" As for the bore, while I am not intimately familiar with the way Bob Hoyt does it, I think he uses a piloted drill to open up a bad
bore. He would then re-ream it to a smooth bore, then rifle it. If it is now about 36 cal, you would probably end up with
something about 38 cal., and that wouldn't be all too bad. I am not sure of his pricing, but I think it would probably only be about $75-$100 to do it....I sure won't guarantee those prices. If you decide to clean it up yourself, you are looking at
a lot of work...that is, if the rifling is real bad. If it still has some rifling in it, you might be able to "fresh" it yourself by
pouring that lead slug and fitting cutters into it to re-cut the rifling, and later, re-cut the tops of the lands......it can be done this, just a lot of work............Don