For anyone interested and missed reading this information in my previous post, there is a Standard measurement for M/L barrels.I received the information from a gentleman in the UK who is well known as an expert in this field. The standard is as follows:
British Antique Muzzleloading guns and rifle standard practice is to measure from the face of the muzzle to the rear face of the breech (excluding the tang). This gives the measure offically recognised ever since records began and used offically in government specifacations and the gun trade. Hence the Pattern 1853 rifle is defined as 39 inches by this measure as is the short rifle at 33 inches etc. etc.
Your double barrel percussion muzzleloader gun should ,therefore, be defined as having a barrel measured between these points. This is the accepted auction catalogue method also.
Elizabeth
British Antique Muzzleloading guns and rifle standard practice is to measure from the face of the muzzle to the rear face of the breech (excluding the tang). This gives the measure offically recognised ever since records began and used offically in government specifacations and the gun trade. Hence the Pattern 1853 rifle is defined as 39 inches by this measure as is the short rifle at 33 inches etc. etc.
Your double barrel percussion muzzleloader gun should ,therefore, be defined as having a barrel measured between these points. This is the accepted auction catalogue method also.
Elizabeth