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I got a nice surprise from the mail man today. My relined original New Englander barrel looks great. Can't wait to go test it when the weather calms down. Bobby did great work!
 

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Those New Englanders are some good shooting guns. I have an extra barrel for mine and was thinking of sending it to him to get turned in to a smoothbore. Yours looks great, he does do very nice work.
 
I got a nice surprise from the mail man today. My relined original New Englander barrel looks great. Can't wait to go test it when the weather calms down. Bobby did great work!



You will be more than satisfied with the barrels precision. I have a .45 radius rifled barrel by Hoyt and I really can't say I've ever seen a smoother bore at all. The guy is a genius at what he does.
 
I have decided to call him this week. I have a .54 Hawken I built about 30 years back, that still shoots lights out but I have several .54's. I want to find out if he can bore and rifle the barrel to .62 cal. The barrel is 1 1/8" at the flats, 36" long, an old Bill Large XXX stamped on it, if my memory serves me on the X's.
It would make a great "Any Game" rifle and somewhat less weight.
Mike
 
Here's the other barrels blue one is a rebore 50 to 54 gpr lyman and brown a 54 made for
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me for above w hook breach (now 2 barrels 50 grn mtn & B Hoyt 54) sight in target both are gain twist, top left 1st shot 3 under next 3, adjusted sights hit aim pt
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That's a beautiful rifle, bldtrailer. As for the question of rifling depth, Kevin, I'm pretty sure mine's at least .012" and with very wide grooves and very narrow lands. And it's radius rifled grooves. My Rice barrels also have radius grooved rifling of about .012" and the Hoyt barrel appears maybe a tad deeper.
 
He's a very busy guy. He is not happy to answer the phone with work stacked up all around him. You might just put your shootin preference and information on a paper taped around the barrel and send it.
 
I had to call him several times over a few days to be able to talk with him. I do think a written detailed description of what you'd like done and sent to him along with the barrel would be okay.
 
Call Bobby around 7am EST and he will usually answer and is very friendly. After that the lathes are running and he's too busy for the phone call routine. By all means, put a letter in the box with info for his benefit
 
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