Whitetail hunting in my area of northern Michgan takes me into second-growth woods and dense swamps - no place for the ten-pound Hawken that I've been lugging around in the past. I have an old Pennsylvania half-stock rifle whose 34", .42 caliber barrel (1" octagonal) I've considered shortening to 26" and having re-bored and re-rifled to .50 caliber.
Several possible complications might arise in this modification: (1) there are two holes in the barrel near the breech (from an add-on sight?) whose depth I don't know. (2) the underrib is attached with what appear to be studs or rivets anchored in the barrel, how deep I don't know.
Enlarging the bore might cut into any of these holes. Re-boring and re-lining sounds like a more feasible way of accomplishing the same thing. I'll be grateful for any shared thoughts on this proposed operation, including the names of experienced barrelsmiths in Michigan, Ohio or Indidana who can do the work.
Several possible complications might arise in this modification: (1) there are two holes in the barrel near the breech (from an add-on sight?) whose depth I don't know. (2) the underrib is attached with what appear to be studs or rivets anchored in the barrel, how deep I don't know.
Enlarging the bore might cut into any of these holes. Re-boring and re-lining sounds like a more feasible way of accomplishing the same thing. I'll be grateful for any shared thoughts on this proposed operation, including the names of experienced barrelsmiths in Michigan, Ohio or Indidana who can do the work.