hi all, as title says, looking for info on an as new swamped .45 sharon barrel . what say you guys?? 12L14. ??
If you haven’t already looked at the link below, you may find it an interesting read.hi all, as title says, looking for info on an as new swamped .45 sharon barrel . what say you guys?? 12L14. ??
Probably but don't know for certain as it was the alloy of choice for most muzzle loading barrels of the era. Douglas had some barrels come apart and stopped producing them made of the alloy. Makes me wonder if Sharon didn't run into the same trouble.hi all, as title says, looking for info on an as new swamped .45 sharon barrel . what say you guys?? 12L14. ??
Having watched (and learned) at his shop i can attest to fact only the very best of his work made it through to completion and bears his mark. Any flaw (or even a perceived one) went straight to the scrap pile. Probably have the only unmarked Sharon barrel in existence and its perfect on the inside. Its story is too long to tell.
By the time his shop was in Sonora CA he was really picky. The sight of the rain water filled drums where a few rejects went was sad. Sadder still were the drums full of the 90% complete TC .45/410 contender barrels that they couldn't sell due to atf issues. Anyone fortunate enough to have him as an instructor at Lassen Gunsmith School had a real experience. As said may times i often caught him covering up some "special custom" work as I walked in. When pressed he admitted he was making a run of high precision "fine tune" artillery luger sights. These were undisguisable from original with numbers and proofs. Made me suspect of every pistol i saw after that.Well they didn't really go to the scrap pile. Every year or two, Harrison Reimer would load up a trailer with them and haul them to Friendship. Sold them at a discount price, and sold every one he took. Even the rejects were match winners.
Go ahead we've got time.Having watched (and learned) at his shop i can attest to fact only the very best of his work made it through to completion and bears his mark. Any flaw (or even a perceived one) went straight to the scrap pile. Probably have the only unmarked Sharon barrel in existence and its perfect on the inside. Its story is too long to tell.
Green Mountain does not.Every major muzzleloader barrel company uses 12L14, as far as I know.
Every major muzzleloader barrel company uses 12L14, as far as I know.
Correct, GM uses 1137. And Rice’s fast twist conical barrels are made out of 4140.Green Mountain does not.
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