16 Bore Purdey style Side by Side Caplock Muzzleloader

This is the beginning of the next project, a 16 Bore(.669″) Purdey style caplock side by side muzzleloader. This project is going to be very similar to the 10 Bore double rifles that I built last year so I’m not going to be doing a lot of video with this build. I will be posting some update pictures as I go along though just to let everybody(especially my customer) know how things are progressing. If you'd like to see the videos of the 10 Bore builds you can visit my blog at stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com

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I Started by turning the barrel blanks down to a straight taper, then breeching them and then clamping them to a steel plate for soldering together.

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I use silver brazing rod and flux to join the barrels for the first couple inches at the breech end.

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Both sides of the valleys were fluxed and soldered.

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I don’t run the barrels exactly parallel with the bore line, I actually like them to convert slightly, so that later on when it comes time to regulate them I can drive the wedge in and spread the barrels as needed. After some careful measuring I determined that parallel would leave a .215″ gap so I went .200″.

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The next step is to make the top and bottom ribs, to machine the radius in the bottom rib I soldered it onto a piece of 1/2″ x 1″ bar stock so it would be easy to clamp in the mill and easy to clamp in my vise to clean up and fit the ramrod pipes to it.

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As you can see it makes it very easy to machine this way.

That's it for this update, I’m actually a little farther along but those pictures will have to wait for the next update.

Colin
 
Fantastic work. I just recently finished watching your series of videos on the 2 bore double rifle and am blown away. If I ever get a mill of my own I will feel inspired to build a double in perhaps 22lr.
 
I meant to update this last weekend but ran out of time to get it done.

All the metal work is finished to the point of being ready to inlet into the wood.
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The ribs and pipes are completely soldered on and mostly cleaned up.

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Trigger plate, Triggers and Triggerguard all filed and fitted together. The Tang is fitted to the barrels as well.

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Locks have been modified and fitted and every thing is ready to start inletting.

I’ve also polished up the buttplate and made the entry pipe, front sight and rear sling swivel but I didn’t get pictures of them.

Enjoy

Colin
 
I didn't do a complete documentation of this build because it is a match for the 10 Bore L/H Maple Double Rifle I built last year. I fully documented that build in detail so I didn't see a lot of reason to repeat all the same steps again.

Here are the final pictures.
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love the cheekrest, very unique and has a great stature. very nice, i'm not much into b/p, but I would be with one of those
 
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