Experience is a great teacher, you get the test first and the lesson afterwards. I don't know who said that, but that's me all over!
Gentlemen, thank you! You make it sound so easy, sign of experience.
Measure, get the reamer, screw it around a little bit, and live happily ever after.
Problem #1, a GOOD gunsmith. I know that I know that I don't know, so he's gotta know! I know that there is one out there for me. Just gotta find him. (whew!)
Problem #2, a GOOD gunsmith. I need him to hear me, and take my concern seriously. Lotsa...strong... opinions out there. I can only imagine the...stuff... he hears, that's "out there". Ain't no way I'm gonna convince someone who knows a heck of a lot more than me, that a factory full of people, that know a heck of a lot more than me, are being accused of a boo-boo, that I discovered on the internet. As much as I respect and admire the knowledge you gentlemen have shared, I'll be by myself when I speak to this man. As the Wicked Witch of the West said," this must be handled very delicately." I think that a good chamber casting should make my case with him. I guess we'll see, won't we?
Problem #3, slug the bore, and do the chamber casting. I got the instructions and sites from this forum on that subject, and it looks like even I can do that much. This is the place to start.
So, onward and upward. Next problem, gunsights, or to be more specific, telescopic sights. I found a website advertising a "period" style scope, 6x, coated optics, nitro filled, 4 inch eye relief, ect, ect. $400. Price is a bit steep, but it would be nice! How do I find out if it's a good product, or if someone has had some experience with it? I'll post that question again on this forum, but this time in Optics. Gentlemen, thank you again. Woodbutcher