I built the shotgun Daryl illustrated here from barrels I sourced by buying an antique double 12 bore breechloader. I pair $75 CDN for the gun at a rendezvous. Using Brockway's book as a reference, I cut the breech end off, threaded the chambers 7/8 x 14 tpi and made the plugs on the lathe. I also cut off about 3/8" at the muzzles as the barrels were paper thin out there. I used L&R's Bailes locks, recessed the plugs and altered the pans and plates to work. I bought my wood from my old boss at Robinson's Firearms Mfg and the first stick he sent me was not thick enough, so I returned it and bought one that was lots thick enough. It is a good piece of English walnut as you can see from the photos, but it cost me $500 CDN. So what I saved in the barrels, I more than made up for with the wood. But I do not regret it...that English is wonderful to work with and is spectacular when finished up.
Making a double flinter is a great project, and I hope you won't be discouraged as you go along. It is likely that someone here will have a set of barrels that would be better suited for the project and is willing to sell them to you. I have sold around five pairs of barrels here myself. I'll see if there is anything suitable in my rafters this morning. And I'll take a measurement of the widest part of the gun through the locks.