Got a T/C Hawken in .45 caliber with a "ring" or something about half way down the barrel. When I clean the gun, there is a pronounced notice of less resistance for an inch or so. The gun shoots fairly well... or at least better than I can shoot it offhand.
The bore was in pretty rough shape when I got it and this defect was there from day one. After quite a bit of shooting, most of the barrel has smoothed out, but this "ring" persists. I'm guessing that it is the result of rust maybe from a wet patch or something left in the bore by a previous owner since there is no obvious barrel bulge.
This is something I have never encountered before in a muzzleloader.
Questions: Do rings like this generally remain stable or will it get worse? Would this be a good candidate for a rebore to make a smoothbore out of it? Has anyone had any experience with TOTW's drop in replacement barrels?
Thanks!
The bore was in pretty rough shape when I got it and this defect was there from day one. After quite a bit of shooting, most of the barrel has smoothed out, but this "ring" persists. I'm guessing that it is the result of rust maybe from a wet patch or something left in the bore by a previous owner since there is no obvious barrel bulge.
This is something I have never encountered before in a muzzleloader.
Questions: Do rings like this generally remain stable or will it get worse? Would this be a good candidate for a rebore to make a smoothbore out of it? Has anyone had any experience with TOTW's drop in replacement barrels?
Thanks!