I just built a 38" B weight .40. It is heavy enough to be steady, and light enough to carry. However, I don't think I would want it any longer in the B profile.What would you think about a “ B “ weight 38” barrel in a .40? Too heavy?
I just built a 38" B weight .40. It is heavy enough to be steady, and light enough to carry. However, I don't think I would want it any longer in the B profile.What would you think about a “ B “ weight 38” barrel in a .40? Too heavy?
It is called a POOR BOY. Not many poor boys had such extras. That's why they called them poor boys. Sorta like putting a diamond collar on a junkyard dog.Hey everyone this is my first post, I’m in the process of ordering my first muzzle loading firearm from Tennessee valley muzzleloaders, I’ve settled on the Natchez poor boy in .40, 36 inch barrel, but am undecided on if the swamped barrel is worth the extra $$ I don’t have a lot of cash but if it’s a huge difference then I might dig deep in my pocks haha. Any advice is welcome! Thanks in advance!
Thanks tnlonghunter, I don’t see on the tvm order forum what the barrel thickness is on there rifles, you don’t happen to know what they generally use do you?
I find a 3/4” x 38” ish straight .40 or .36 to be light as a feather with just enough weight out there to keep sway to a minimum. 13/16” would be similar but heavier so I’d keep it as short as possible. I just ordered a 5/8” x 38” x .29 cal. Can’t wait.
This is absolutely to be expected with such barrels and an excellent choice for a straight tube rifle.
You could buy a really nice file for $300 and swamp it to whatever profile feels right. Just a suggestion.
What would you think about a “ B “ weight 38” barrel in a .40? Too heavy?
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