What size is .62cal?

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There is one thing that todays ML's seem to share with their ancestors and that is inconsistancy/ lots of variance in bore size of a given cal/bals per lb /gauge or gun in the past a gun of (x balls to the lb) which equaled a .562 ball might have a bore size of .577 thru .623 and be acceptable, todays guns are not quite as varied but seem to retain some of the scope allowed in the past for bore tolerance and still be correct for the Cal.
 
Generally, a ball that is at least .015", and better, .020", SMALLER than your actual bore diameter will give you the range of options in choosing the thickness of your fabric patches, so that you can get the best accuracy.

The key to success is to actually MEASURE your bore diameter- and don't trust what the maker says it might be. Rarely will you find any barrel maker actually test firing barrels before they go out the door. And, Gunmakers rarely do that kind of testing for a customer.

"It should be no surprise to any buyer that the bore of that barrel isn't the same as the Nominal diameter the Barrel is SUPPOSE to BE!" It should be no surprise to any buyer that the bore of that barrel isn't the same as the Nominal diameter the Barrel is SUPPOSE to BE! "

Spot On....these jokers don't know the definition of Nominal. my Pedersoli is dead on as advertised .620, True.
 

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