I just finished a .36 cal. flintlock rifle. it is a very slim barrel, 46" long, 13/16" at the breech, 5/8" waists, 3/4" at the muzzle. Yesterday: At 50 yards it is shooting about 7" to the left with a good group, I removed the barrel and made sure there was no interference with the lugs, or binding on the stock. Returned to shooting and moving the sights, both front and rear till i got it on zero, they are so far off the center of the barrel that it is unacceptable to me.
Today: I realigned the sights to the center of the barrel, double-checked for any binging or interference and installed the barrel securing it with the tang screw only. At 50, well actual 46yards it is back where I started, about 7" to the left, good group. I am pretty certain there is nothing in the stock causing the barrel to yaw off the the left, so It must be the barrel itself is bent or not bored in line with itself. I have no practical experience bending a barrel and would appreciate any tips as to how I might do this without ruining the barrel, or if there is something I am missing that I can try before I start the bending, that would also be much appreciated, cuz, I really am intimidated by this whole bending thing.
Robby