TennesseeJed
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2005
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Last year I bought a single trigger T/C Renegade .50 caliber for $75. The lock and stock were in good shape but the barrel was rusty and rough, mostly likely a combination of Pyrodex and not being cleaned right. It shot pretty good at 20-33 yards, but at 60 it was awful. I tried several different powder, patch, and ball combinations but nothing worked. Eventually I decided it wasn't worth fooling with at anything other than point-blank range. The aggravation and waste of powder and caps was too much to fool with anymore and stuck it back in the gunrack.
I took the barrel with me to the York shoot a couple of weeks ago and gave it to Bob Hoyt to rebore to .54. It came in on Thursday and the weather was nice enough today to take it out and shoot. What was a pitted piece of junk two weeks ago is now probably the 2nd best shooting barrel I own. He did an excellent job of bringing this thing back to what a rifle barrel should be.
I would highly recommend his services.
I took the barrel with me to the York shoot a couple of weeks ago and gave it to Bob Hoyt to rebore to .54. It came in on Thursday and the weather was nice enough today to take it out and shoot. What was a pitted piece of junk two weeks ago is now probably the 2nd best shooting barrel I own. He did an excellent job of bringing this thing back to what a rifle barrel should be.
I would highly recommend his services.