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Few things are more heartbreaking when a new acquisition arrives than to find that beneath that gorgeous exterior lies a completely roached bore. I just don't understand this kind of neglect. Bought this LH flintlock Lyman Great Plains Rifle in .50 because it looked great and lefties always looking for good rifles. Auction said "very good bore," and just shining a light down muzzle shows bright, shiny and sharp. Dropped a bore light down and things got ugly fast. Tried scrubbing with Scotchbrite pad strips and polishing compound and not much change (see bore scope pics). I doubt that any amount of scrubbing or soaking will fix this. Sooooo, sending barrel to Bobby Hoyt. Can't decide on .58 or .60. Incidentally, he does rebore and chamber single shot cartridge guns, so sending him a couple of rolling block barreled actions, too.
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