Hi folks. I am a new member and have owned a Thompson Center Seneca for 24 years. I have never felt that it shot all that good and have tried another Seneca with similar results. Recently a gunsmith looked down the barrel and said the rifling looked quite shallow and the corners of the lands were not very sharp. I am considering building another barrel if I can find some barrel stock which has a turn in 28 inch rifling. The problem is that I can't find 13/16 barrel stock with this rifling. Another option may be to re-line the existing barrel if I can find someone who can do the job with the desired twist. The final option is to see if it is possible to rebore it to .50 caliber and get it re-rifled, again 1 in 28". Obviously I want to shoot sabots. I'm open to all inputs at this time. I am expecially interested in opinions regarding the concept of boring or reaming it out to .50 caliber using the existing 13/16 across the flats barrel. Is that safe? Know your target. Hank