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Flintlock Barrel diameter
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<blockquote data-quote="sun" data-source="post: 4968765" data-attributes="member: 8678"><p>Yes, I think so.</p><p>I have a Pedersoli 13/16" in .50 percussion and another of the same barrels in .45.</p><p>Pressure isn't the issue, the quality of the steel used to make the barrel would be.</p><p>You would probably crack the stock or dislocate your shoulder before you'd damage the barrel,</p><p>Just be sure to always seat the projectile on top of the powder and don't allow any barrel obstructions to occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sun, post: 4968765, member: 8678"] Yes, I think so. I have a Pedersoli 13/16" in .50 percussion and another of the same barrels in .45. Pressure isn't the issue, the quality of the steel used to make the barrel would be. You would probably crack the stock or dislocate your shoulder before you'd damage the barrel, Just be sure to always seat the projectile on top of the powder and don't allow any barrel obstructions to occur. [/QUOTE]
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