Is it just me or does taking a hammer with you to load your patch and ball into the the muzzle just seem a little...well...not quit right.
I understand the tool required to cone the barrel and process of coning the barrel, but could some one give me some experiences on the negative effects of barrel coning.
As an example I have a .54 Collerain 42 inch. What would be the negative effects of coning this barrel.
It sure would be nice to "thumb push" a patch n' ball then RR to home, swish-boom!
I understand the tool required to cone the barrel and process of coning the barrel, but could some one give me some experiences on the negative effects of barrel coning.
As an example I have a .54 Collerain 42 inch. What would be the negative effects of coning this barrel.
It sure would be nice to "thumb push" a patch n' ball then RR to home, swish-boom!