Locally I've chatted out on the trail with guys that are shooting Indian made smoothbores. They all talked about various things that needed to be done to tune them up and shoot either more accurately or fire off more reliably. So I'd have to say that while they CAN be made to shoot well, both for accuracy and consistency of ignition, expect some tinkering to get there.
A couple of them hardly had to do anything other than drill out the flash hole. Others had to get into case hardening the frizzen and tuning the lock for better operation. So it's probably fair to call them "variable".
There's tricks the smooth bore guys do too. Like if a barrel is too straight it will tend to shoot with some random sorts of spin on the ball. But if a SLIGHT curve is introduced to the barrel through tensioning from the stock or literally bending it then any spin on the ball will tend to be far more consistent and predictable as a result.... And yes, my eyebrows went up a little at that. But the guys with the smoothbores were all nodding in agreement. So either they were putting me on as a group or there's something to that.
All of which made me hug my rifled barrel a little tighter....
A couple of them hardly had to do anything other than drill out the flash hole. Others had to get into case hardening the frizzen and tuning the lock for better operation. So it's probably fair to call them "variable".
There's tricks the smooth bore guys do too. Like if a barrel is too straight it will tend to shoot with some random sorts of spin on the ball. But if a SLIGHT curve is introduced to the barrel through tensioning from the stock or literally bending it then any spin on the ball will tend to be far more consistent and predictable as a result.... And yes, my eyebrows went up a little at that. But the guys with the smoothbores were all nodding in agreement. So either they were putting me on as a group or there's something to that.
All of which made me hug my rifled barrel a little tighter....
