I get that, just pointing out that rechambering is different from lining a barrel.
It is also rebored or reline. A 32-20 has dia of 314 and the 32-40 is 321.Correct me if I'm wrong but 32-20 to 32-40 is a rechamber in a cartridge gun, not a reline of a muzzleloader.
Gotcha. Reline and re chamber.It is also rebored or reline. A 32-20 has dia of 314 and the 32-40 is 321.
Mr. Pierce, I have a barrel that needs rifling work. How could I get in touch with you to see if you are interested in doing the job?I think some are weighing the difficulty of fitting a new barrel to an existing breechplug, cutting dovetails and fitting underlugs and sights, possible fitting a rib, and so on. If they get the original barrel freshened or bored out and re-rifled, none of that work will need to be done.
I sometimes recut rifling on original wrought iron barrels for $75-125 depending on how much work is involved. But they can’t be sewer pipes and can’t be completely eroded at breech or muzzle. This is only of interest to those who want to keep the form if an original barrel just as it is and not look new or modern. But the shipping is painfully expensive. At least $30 each way.
Thomas, I sent you a personal message on this forum.Mr. Pierce, I have a barrel that needs rifling work. How could I get in touch with you to see if you are interested in doing the job?
Thank You,
Thomas
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