Gentlemen,
My good friend and partner in crime Brad has recently gifted me with an old, swamped rifle barrel that I am planning to resurrect. It is a full 48" long, 1" at the breech, tapers to .875" at the waist, and then flares to .940" at the muzzle, and is approximately .36 caliber, 7-groove, round bottom rifling. It is a flint barrel, never converted to percussion. the only marks we can find are the capital letters "EB" stamped into the top flat, between the breech and front sight. An old collector told him it could have been Elisha (or Elijah) Bull, who was supposed to have had a gunshop near Bull's Gap, Tennessee.
I have to gin up an extra-long cleaning rod and scrub out the bore to see what I have to work with...also have to make a new breechplug and line the vent, and proof it before I go to too much trouble (I know, it's easier to just buy a new barrel, but...)
Anyway, I'm casting about for rifle style that might be appropriate to an extra length barrel...in other words, what would you guys do? I have a couple of ideas, but I'll hold on to them for now <grin>.
Thanks,
Greg