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I'm into self bow making and archery as well. Odd how the two interests seem to flow together the world over. I suspect caliber establishment works much the same way as interest,needs/requirements and ideas seem merge over time.I looked up and listed the coming uk Holts auction on flintlocks , one must remember in the old uk country and Europe engineering was taking off in every direction. Locks were made in Birmingham and shipped to the new lands, I have one. Although we made barrels the Dutch and Belgium’s became very skilled at making Damascus barrels.which you can find on English guns. Indeed one great English maker unearthed hundreds of 200 year Damascus barrels blanks they are now building into modern guns They must have use measuring plugs, as we do today, to gauge the bore Most of the flintlock guns coming up at auction are measured in bore 12,14,16,8,20 whilst rifles .750,.750, .750,.750, & 38 bore,
But the new world was far from engineering tools and machinery , so you just had very skilled blacksmiths , they had to make their own tool files etc not to mention barrels
Non of these blacksmith rifle came up in my San Francisco auction catalogs , all these we more military others undated but were over .54. Not what I was looking for.
Oh well an interesting hour of research
My eBay .49 ball mould arrived today , a happy man £28 but 40 yard archery not so good using cheap arrows 12/£14 eBay uk China
That’s it. God bless you are , or may your God be with you
The type of usage wither competitive or hunting requirements and needs would play a huge part in bore diameter establishment.