I have acquired a T/C New Englander rifle barrel with a very rough bore. I plan on having this barrel bored out to a smoothbore shotgun barrel.
I'd like to find someone with a T/C New Englander shotgun barrel that can measure the wall thickness of the barrel. I'm thinking this should be easily done with a digital caliper.
Having done some research, the Outside Diameter of the barrel is .935. If I subtract the inside diameter of a 10 gauge, .775, this leaves me with a wall thickness of .08. If i subtract the inside diameter of a 12 gauge, .729, this leaves me with a wall thickness of .103.
The formula I used to arrive at these numbers is (Outside Diameter-Inside Diameter)/2.
Taking measurements of the wall thickness of modern 12 gauge smokeless powder shotguns, I get a barrel wall thickness range from .06 to .075.
If I'm not missing anything, I should be able to safely bore my rifle barrel to a 10 gauge black powder shotgun .
Does anyone see anything that I'm missing ? Errors in my calculations ?
Thanks !
Fred