OK, so now I am thinking about buying an 18-inch round of 1018 steel from Brownells and trying to bend a chunk of it. Or I could take it to a machine shop and see if they would bend, cut and drill/tap one end of a 5-inch chunk for a 5/8 breech plug and the other end for a 3/8 stock bolt. Wish I could find a drop-in trigger and underhammer mechanism, but if not, I could try cutting and filing out the parts by hand. Would need a nice, hardenable steel though.
Barrel? Well, it isn't a DGR barrel but a one-inch Green Mountain .58 in 1:70 twist would make a resonably powerful round ball gun for deer. Another intriguing option would be to mount a Green Mountain tapered lever action barrel in a conical twist, for example a .400/.408 in 1:16, with a 1 inch round shank and a tapered octagon.
Any thoughts or advice?
Barrel? Well, it isn't a DGR barrel but a one-inch Green Mountain .58 in 1:70 twist would make a resonably powerful round ball gun for deer. Another intriguing option would be to mount a Green Mountain tapered lever action barrel in a conical twist, for example a .400/.408 in 1:16, with a 1 inch round shank and a tapered octagon.
Any thoughts or advice?