I have heard there could be an advantage to coning a barrel. I'm a bit nervous on trying it until I have heard from those that have. Do you experience less accuracy after coning? What tool did you buy?
The big advantage is once the barrel is coned, you can now ditch your short starter. I bought a coning tool from Joe Wood. Follow the directions, work slowly, and you'll have a nicely coned barrel.I have heard there could be an advantage to coning a barrel. I'm a bit nervous on trying it until I have heard from those that have. Do you experience less accuracy after coning? What tool did you buy?
Getting rid of the short starter is the objective.The big advantage is once the barrel is coned, you can now ditch your short starter. I bought a coning tool from Joe Wood. Follow the directions, work slowly, and you'll have a nicely coned barrel.
That's really not a 'cone' ... that's ... to me, just a deep 'crown'. And somewhat to the topic at hand, I've seen more evidence to support that original longrifles were indeed coned, than were not. Both Wallace Gusler and Peter Alexander have displayed many an original rifle with coned muzzles.Thread needed Photos ...
Precisely.Getting rid of the short starter is the objective.
I have heard there could be an advantage to coning a barrel. I'm a bit nervous on trying it until I have heard from those that have.
I have a Hoppy Hopkins barrel that can't be replaced. It has been said, Hoppy made the strongest, and most accurate barrels, ever. I coned it, and went shooting. No degradation in accuracy! No more short starter!Don't be nervous, as here's a group I shot last weekend offhand @ 30-yards to win the smallest group contest. In the highest score contest all my shots were in the X-ring in the bullseye. Never missed all day, also went 15 for 15 on the woodswalk with novelty targets out to 80-yards, having used the Joe Wood tool on my 50-cal left-handed Issac Haines flint longrifle.
Yes ... coning doesn't hurt accuracy ...
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Hello Joe. I’m trying to get ahold of you to order a tool. I can’t figure on how to private message you. Can you send me a message.ThanksDavid, I'm Joe Wood, maker of the tool, and you can find a lot of information about it by clicking on this link: MUZZLE CONING TOOL
You can also click on my "F" on the left side of this post and start a private conversation with me. I'd welcome hearing from you.
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