stewart.leach
32 Cal.
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I've just been given a Traditions Crockett 32 cal kit. I really don't want a 32 caliber rifle- pea size balls don't do well in Colorado winds, and my arthritic hands will drop ittyy-bitty balls. What to do? My thought is to have the barrel rebored to 40 caliber; my favorite flinter is a 40 that does a great job hunting cottontails. The barrel measures just over three-quarters of an inch across the flats, and several barrel makers offer 40 cal barrels at three fourths of an inch.
I know that Traditions drum and nipple barrels should not be taken apart. This 32 cal barrel has what appears to be a typical Hawken-ish one piece snail and breech plug with integral tang. Due to small bore size, shining a light down the tube doesn't tell much. Probing with 17 cal modern gun cleaning rod doesn't sense any sort of step or counterbore into the breech plug.
Has anyone had one of these apart, or have a drawing of this specific breech? I don't want to risk putting vice and wrench to it until I know more.
Thanks for any help. I gotta do something with this screwdriver and sandpaper kit, for the donor is sure to ask about it.
I know that Traditions drum and nipple barrels should not be taken apart. This 32 cal barrel has what appears to be a typical Hawken-ish one piece snail and breech plug with integral tang. Due to small bore size, shining a light down the tube doesn't tell much. Probing with 17 cal modern gun cleaning rod doesn't sense any sort of step or counterbore into the breech plug.
Has anyone had one of these apart, or have a drawing of this specific breech? I don't want to risk putting vice and wrench to it until I know more.
Thanks for any help. I gotta do something with this screwdriver and sandpaper kit, for the donor is sure to ask about it.