oneofakind190
32 Cal
I recently got an old flintlock fowler that needs some work to restore. It's pretty long with a 53" barrel and 70" overall length and has a EIC 1779 lock. The metal parts are pretty rough so I was planning on doing a caustic bath to restore it. I also got a borescope and took some pictures which show a couple grooves and a raised ring which I don't know if it will be a problem for shooting and need to fix. The bottom of the barrel had a protrusion from the flash hole, and would like to know if this would cause problems for seating the round ball. I've seen advice that using a honing tool can help smooth the inside of the barrel and if this should be considered or if it would really hurt the value of the firearm. Any advice for how to fix it up would be great.