Ditto to what Rich said. Having made my own barrels for a long time, I can attest to the effort to pull the cutter through the bore (manually powered machine)! Also agree with the same cutter thought; I have several but they are used to rifle within a range of bore sizes, the time and effort to make a different cutter for each bore size wouldn't be a good use of time (in my application). Also the cutter rod would probably need to be considered, and if a new cutter didn't fit you would need a whole new rod assembly, which is more time, effort and cost.
Years ago I made a 14 groove barrel by mistake. A visitor played with my rifling machine while I was away and left the square guide bar indexed 90 degrees to where I left it. Oops...but that barrel was suitably accurate (one slightly ragged hole off the bench at 50 yards when proofed) Just my opinion (opinions are like belly-buttons, we all have one!)
Best,
Carl