Sooty Scot
40 Cal
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Running a tight patch from the breech to the muzzle, it feels progressively tighter over the last 1/4 to 1/3 of the bore. I'm satisfied that it's not fouling. I keep the bore polished as clean as possible; checking with a borescope.
I bought the rifle,used, in '19 reportedly 25+ years old but unfired. (It had been a decoration, reportedly over a mantle, but never fired. The pristine condition of bore and lock verified that to me.) The previous owner had desecrated (in my opinion and concurred on by the maker) the stock with brass tacks (poorly aligned).
I've removed these last set from the wrist since this picture.
It's a .50 plain Southern Mountain style,; made by Jack Garner. It's very accurate (as shown when fired by someone with younger eyes) but there's no indication who made the barrel. Since it's also, in my biased judgement, the finest rifle I've ever owned, I'm compulsive about taking care of it. I also want to know/understand all of it's quirks.
When I first noticed this "tightening" effect, I assumed it was just a characteristic of this rifle - maybe common with his rifles- but then read of progressive rifling in recent discussions rifling. I've been shooting various BP guns for many years but realize, reading threads here, that I'm still shamefully ignorant.
Thanks for any information you can offer.
Searching past threads, I found conflicting descriptions of this progressive rifling. Can you clarify this for me.
I bought the rifle,used, in '19 reportedly 25+ years old but unfired. (It had been a decoration, reportedly over a mantle, but never fired. The pristine condition of bore and lock verified that to me.) The previous owner had desecrated (in my opinion and concurred on by the maker) the stock with brass tacks (poorly aligned).
I've removed these last set from the wrist since this picture.
It's a .50 plain Southern Mountain style,; made by Jack Garner. It's very accurate (as shown when fired by someone with younger eyes) but there's no indication who made the barrel. Since it's also, in my biased judgement, the finest rifle I've ever owned, I'm compulsive about taking care of it. I also want to know/understand all of it's quirks.
When I first noticed this "tightening" effect, I assumed it was just a characteristic of this rifle - maybe common with his rifles- but then read of progressive rifling in recent discussions rifling. I've been shooting various BP guns for many years but realize, reading threads here, that I'm still shamefully ignorant.
Thanks for any information you can offer.
Searching past threads, I found conflicting descriptions of this progressive rifling. Can you clarify this for me.