Ok that’s what I thought but wanted to make sure before I called and asked a dumb question. Thanks.Yes, the barrel is bored out and rifled liner is installed.
FYI, rifled rebore was running about $150 shipped back to you and a relining just over $200 from Bobby Hoyt last I heard. Depending on his hunting schedule, turnaround may take some time. Will only know for sure after you call him or someone else with that ‘dumb’ question.Ok that’s what I thought but wanted to make sure before I called and asked a dumb question. Thanks.
It depends on the barrel maker. T.C. "button rifles" their barrels which hardens the steel as the rifling is formed. Cut rifled barrels are realatively easy to refresh. T.C. barrels are not. I have refreshed several CVA's and Italian barrels but my attempt to refreshen a T.C. barrel did not go well thus it was relined.Ever thought of simply having the bore "freshened"? 1-48" is fine for a .45 caliber ball.C.
The rifling on the last 1” of the barrel is basically gone. I attribute it to the wrong kinda ram rod being used for mean years.(steel) There is also a lot of pitting inside the barrel.Ever thought of simply having the bore "freshened"? 1-48" is fine for a .45 caliber ball.
A couple of options for the barrel. You could shorten the barrel a couple of inches but you say it is pitted. You can also have Bobby Hoyt ream it to a larger size or make it a smooth bore. TC made a 56 smooth bore.
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