Gooddaytoya!
40 Cal
This is my first post. I have a 62 caliber percussion rifle that is not fancy, but it needed some work when I got it, and the gunsmith used red locktite on the beechplug threads. So I couldn't remove the breach plug for routine cleaning. It's really hard to clean down to a dead end. I finally used a friend's oxy-acetylene torch to heat and remove the breach plug. Now I can see etching and pitting inside the barrel, worse at the butt, not so bad at the front. I read up on honing barrels, and it looks plausible that it could reduce the problem. The method is the one where you cast a 1 inch lead plug at the top of the barrel over a push - pull rod that's inserted from the butt end. You next small grooves in the plug and load them with hunting compound and push and pull the plug back and forth through the barrel changing the plug a few times as it loosens up. Supposedly you can get fair results from doing this. My question is have any of you had experience with this? (I tried calling barrel reboring businesses but I think they're swamped.)