You are limited by the outside diameter or measurement across the flats of the barrel. Plus you may want to bore it to caliber that lead balls are easy to find. Or if you cast your own, any caliber you want, you will just have to order a custom mold.I have two identical 45 caliber flintlock pistols. I would like to have one turned into a smoothbore. Anyone have advice on what to have it bored too?
Thanks,
Fez
That is actually not a bad idea.I would buy a new smoothbore. You get a known item that you know will shoot to X capability.
And keep the fine rifled ones for what they are for.
I’ll ask a basic question. What is wrong or different with the one’s rifling that makes you want remove that rifling? Or are you just looking to have a smoothbore flintlock pistol dedicated to any future dueling activities?I have two identical 45 caliber flintlock pistols. I would like to have one turned into a smoothbore.
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