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Gentlemen, my mate dropped in the Isaac Hollis Sporting rifle, it is well used but nice and serviceable. Looks like .75 7 wide grooves and very narrow lands, Henry Rifled? I am guessing it uses a patched round ball, the bore is lightly rusted but will likely clean up fine. The cone is pretty worn, has the same thread as the Enfield, but a shorter thread section, by a bit more than one turn, will see if I can get a new one from Track of the Wolf, or make a copper packing washer to take up the extra. I may have to re solder the under rib as it is a little loose near them muzzle. Does anyone have any information regarding these sporting rifles. I see this one has a tiger engraved on the lock plate, so assume it was made for use in India. It has just one single folding rear sight leaf, and has been dovetailed for a double based front sight . I have seen this occasionally on American Long Rifles, but have forgotten as to why. Any information about ball or bullet and charge weights would be appreciated. I just took a look at the inside of the lock, lovely order, Enfield lock, just been tarted up with a civilian pattern hammer, all engraved
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