Hi all. This is my first posr in this forum. For a while I have been milling around an idea in my head about how to get a barrel suitable for a flintlock shotgun.
My plan was to purchase a non-damascus steel 12 gauge barrel, ream the forcing cone out to chamber diameter, and silver solder a sleeve in the chamber and hone it so the bore is the same diameter back to the breech. I would make the insert short enough so that I could thread the breech end of the actual barrel long enough to accept a breech plug, and then polish the whole bore out to 11 gauge, to match the bore of a muzzle loader I already have. I would also cut the first few inches off the front of the barrel to get rid of the choke and polish the muzzle.
I owuld hopefully end up with about a 22 inch 11 gauge barrel made of nitro steel with a breech plug and tang. I have some nice heavy blach cherry in the shed that would make a nice stock, and Jed Starr has some pretty nice flintlocks in my price range.
With a little blacksmithing I could flare the muzzle and make an actual blunderbuss barrel out of my creation. This would not only be cool but also give the gun a more historically accurate look, if I were trying for an early 1730s era look.
So, does it sound like the barrel liner/breech plug idea has any merit? I figure that nitro steel should be strong enough to contain a black powder load, especially with a steel liner sleeve bumping the chamber diameter down to bore diameter. Any thoughts?