I have a re-bore that came out badly, I had a nice Rice .50 barrel and wanted to turn it into a .54 so I sent it to "the" guy, it was flawed when it came back. The bore was so tight I had to buy a .526 mold so I could start a ball with a patch thick enough so it wouldn't tear. Because the gun isn't a great shooter, I decided to open the bore so I could thumb start a .530 ball.
I bought a Joe Woods coning tool for a .54, today I decided to put it to use.
The first step is to disassemble the gun and un-breach the barrel, having the right tools helps.
I studied the instructions carefully, once I started there was no turning back.
The kit comes with a template to cut the various grits of wet or dry sand paper to hone the barrel, the sandpaper wears out quickly so I needed a lot of precut pieces backed with double sided carpet tape.
It took a few tries to correctly orientate the sandpaper on the tool. I used a large tap wrench to hold the tool.
And off we go; I rotated the tool clockwise and the barrel an equal number of times counter clockwise.
I will use 220 grit paper until the ball with a dry patch will thumb start halfway into the barrel. Here I am checking my progress.
This is a labor intensive job, my old arthritic hands said to stop after an hour or so, more to follow.