Gooddaytoya!
40 Cal
Some of you may remember that I have the .6115 bore hexagonal-rifled 36-in barrel percussion rifle. My story was that the barrel wasn't fully rifled all the way to the end of the bore. So from the muzzle and back about 3 and 1/2 in it was about 58 caliber smooth round. A machinist who also does gunsmithing"fixed"this problem by reaming the end of the barrel to . 61, and somehow added some kind of rifling which he said would allow the prb to keep spinning as it flew through the defective end of the barrel. Now for my question: I want to cut the barrel down to get rid of the defective portion so that all the rifling is the original hexagonal shape. Does anyone know how many feet per second you lose per inch as you shorten the barrel? In case anyone wonders about it,, this is not a collectible rifle. It's a total oddball probably a barn find that I bought from a quote gunsmith unquote in Colorado. I couldn't make him take it back because I couldn't take legal action against him since I live in California. Thank you for any information you guys may have for me.