My Armi Sport 1842 .69 Springfield has rifling now, plain as day.
I kept looking at the bore when I first cleaned it and never saw the rifling before. I would run a patch down the bore and feel the rod rotate, but could only see what I thought was a land out of the corner of my eye..Even when I thought I had cleaned it pristinely the last time..pouring boiling water from the tea kettle twice and wiping it down with Ballistol for protection..storing it upside down. The breech was actually bright and shiny when I shined a flashlight down there.
Friday I shot it a half dozen times with .010" patches soaked in a 1:6 ratio of Ballistol and water and swabbed it with a barrel swab between shots. Over the weekend, I used a punch to make felt wads and soaked them in Gatafeo's lube and tried them out today. Pour the powder, use the ball starter to put in the really tight 5/8" wad soaked in lube, and then push the ball down until it's tight, tight. When I got done, I guess the wad cleaned up all the manure that the boiling water didn't clear out (leading?) and I could see the rifling plain as day at the muzzle. 3 huge lands and 3 huge grooves. I guess I'm not used to seeing such large rifling and they're shallow.
I kept wondering because Dixie doesn't list the smoothbore with rear ladder sights, but this one has them. So my $250 find got even more valuable.
If I can just figure out how to bring that rifling out crisp and get some minie ball molds that don't cost as much as the rifle.
I kept looking at the bore when I first cleaned it and never saw the rifling before. I would run a patch down the bore and feel the rod rotate, but could only see what I thought was a land out of the corner of my eye..Even when I thought I had cleaned it pristinely the last time..pouring boiling water from the tea kettle twice and wiping it down with Ballistol for protection..storing it upside down. The breech was actually bright and shiny when I shined a flashlight down there.
Friday I shot it a half dozen times with .010" patches soaked in a 1:6 ratio of Ballistol and water and swabbed it with a barrel swab between shots. Over the weekend, I used a punch to make felt wads and soaked them in Gatafeo's lube and tried them out today. Pour the powder, use the ball starter to put in the really tight 5/8" wad soaked in lube, and then push the ball down until it's tight, tight. When I got done, I guess the wad cleaned up all the manure that the boiling water didn't clear out (leading?) and I could see the rifling plain as day at the muzzle. 3 huge lands and 3 huge grooves. I guess I'm not used to seeing such large rifling and they're shallow.
I kept wondering because Dixie doesn't list the smoothbore with rear ladder sights, but this one has them. So my $250 find got even more valuable.
If I can just figure out how to bring that rifling out crisp and get some minie ball molds that don't cost as much as the rifle.