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TC uses that same 1" barrel for its .58cal...but over boring, rerifling, and shipping both ways to have a machine shop do it will cost within $40-$50 of a brand new T/C .58cal...which also means you could just buy a new .54cal barrel and still use all the same accessories you already have, etc
Or, you could have Ed Rayl bore it out to a .62cal(.20ga) smoothbore barrel for less than/no more than $100 and have yourself a very versatile barrel there.
I have a similar problem. This gives me an idea though. I'm thinking a drop-in GM barrel in .54 and reboring the pitted barrel to 20 ga. That's the nice thing with T/C. It's well supported by the after market.
there was a spanish company that made 20 and 12ga drop-in barrels for renegades. have seen a couple on evil-bay in the last month or two. and t/c makes 12ga new englanders which are basically round barreled renegades. for what it's worth, bubba.
.60, .62, .60, .62, oh decisions decisions.
I could try .60 and if it wasn't any good it could still get turned into a .62. There, I side stepped the decision completely. Hey, that was easy!