Rifleball36
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What is the advantage of a 42" or 44" smooth bore barrel of any cal. over a shorter 30" barrel when shooting a round ball with only a front sight.
You know ... I need to test this for real, whereas I have 62-cals of barrel lengths of 42", 44.3" (as measured in French pieds) & 48" ... and 75-cal smoothies at 42", 44" and the Mother Of All Barrels (MOAB) of 60" length.Bo T said:This has confused me a little, but I'm guessing, as the bore gets larger, for a given pressure, you might gain some velocity. Especially, given the use of ff and f powders in larger bores.
Keb said:I think the looks of a barrel of 48" to 50" on a nice slim fowling gun can't be beat. I have a .58 caliber by 49" long barreled cherry stocked gun about half done at the moment and the length looks perfect to me.
That is one thing that I notice is that anything longer than the 36" barrel of my trade gun will have a hard time fitting into my truck cab or my jeep Wrangler.hanshi said:The shortest flint barrel I own is a 36" .45 and a great rifle in the deer woods. The rest are 38" including the smoothbore. The longest I had was a 42" .50 EVa rifle. Difficult to get it into a car or my truck; otherwise I did like it a lot.
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