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Gentlemen, I found a seller with a Bonehill 12bore with invisible rifling, we are in talks about the specifics and I am interested as you can only hunt with straight walled cartridges in my state. This will be my first double rifle, as I am a sucker for English magazine rifles, so I was hoping to find out everything I need to know about invisible rifling, loading for them and everything else so I could get it up and running for the fall. Thank you. |
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Invisible rifle or Metford rifling,maybe. |
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If you do not have to have a 12 ga, I know a lady with a 20 ga double rifle slug gun that is going to market soon. |
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Quote: Can you pm me the details? |
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Sure. I have requested pix and details and will PM to you upon their arrival. |
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If you get the chance, set up with a cleaning rod and a super tight oiled jag and patch or patches so that you can confirm that the barrels still have that invisible rifling feature - that they haven't been honed or bored out. While you're doing that, get a timing mark the rod so that you can record the rate of twist. That tightly fit oiled patched jag will also help you indicate whether or not there is a loose spot or slight bulge anywhere in those barrels. |
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GUNDOG01 Some details and pixsent by PM. More details tomorrow. |
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Gundog01, Today located 20 ga slug load tables and pressure terminology conversion relationships such Bar VS Psi. Do you have any questions? |