I had a 54 caliber barrel by an unknown maker. Cut rifling was indeed 20 thousandths deep, with 8 or 10 grooves and lands slightly wider. This rifling was all the way to the breech plug. It was impossible to shoot without using an oversize ball, and mashing it into the rifling.What you're seeing at the muzzle is conning. The muzzle is tapered and the rifling is filed in deeper to match the taper. This was done so you can easily thumb start a ball. The rifling isn't that deep all the way down.
Nope most accurate barrels are closer to .010 or .012 depending on the width and shape of the grooves. H&H made special choked rifle barrels that had rifling that was like an oval laid on it's side with grooves 4 or 5 times wider than the lands. No square edges and grooves that were deeper along the lands than in the middle of the groove. Superb barrels. His partner, Mike Bell, If I recall correctly was winning matches all over the east coast with the barrels.Any rifling(square or radius) deeper than about .008" is just marketing.
Whenever I look through muzzleloader magazine I see the deep star-shaped rifling that was in the original muzzleloaders cuz you can see it on the muzzle and I always thought that was really neat so I would like to have one that looks like one of the old style I mean why not it worked for them for hundreds of years
Mike Bell would have won matches with any barrel.His partner, Mike Bell, If I recall correctly was winning matches all over the east coast with the barrels.
Mike Bell would have won matches with any barrel.
That's fine because I love the look of itWhat you're seeing at the muzzle is conning. The muzzle is tapered and the rifling is filed in deeper to match the taper. This was done so you can easily thumb start a ball. The rifling isn't that deep all the way down.
I would agree with that, for the most part. There are a couple of builders (Eric Kettenburg comes to mind) who can make guns that really do seem old, but the genuine antiques seem to have some ineffable quality or "look" that makes them stand out.Guy's I was just asking because I want to have a rifle as authentic as possible. There's a distinction between the old look and our modern look
Guy's I was just asking because I want to have a rifle as authentic as possible. There's a distinction between the old look and our modern look
Thank you for your questions and starting this thread. I've been in and out of muzzleloading for 50 years and thought I knew a little about rifling. I've picked up some facts and ideas here for further reading. I learn something practically every time I log onto TMF.And I am sorry for saying it was like that for hundreds of years.
Would love to see your data or reference for this bit of information that deeper than .008” rifling is just marketing. I know you are not pulling our leg.Any rifling(square or radius) deeper than about .008" is just marketing.
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