guncobbler
40 Cal.
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I am still working on my 75 ERA flint fowler. Just a couple of things to do before pinning it all together. One job is to work over the barrel with finer and finer sand paper to remove the 100 grit scratches left by the barrel builder. These scratches go around the barrel as the barrel must have been chucked in a lathe and sanded. Started off with 150 grit on a pad but that was really slow going. What really worked to get below those sctratches was a sanding block about 5 inches long and 1"x1". Held the block and paper across the barrel and sanded in the direction of the barrel length. This allowed me to put a lot of force on a small footprint and use the paper to best advantage. After working all scratches that I could see easily I wiped the barrel down good and went over it marking it with a marker every place I could see a deeper sanding scratch missed. Haven't figured out how I'll finish the barrel. Thinking of browning it. GC