I bought a couple of Joe Wood's barrel coning tools a while back, one in .50 caliber and one in .45. They have been on the shelf for a couple of months. Saturday I did the .50 barrel of the Pennsylvania Hunter. I had done this once before on a .54 Lyman GPR with mixed results. It worked fine for cut patches, but I went a tad too deep so the balls would pop out if I tried cutting the patch at the muzzle. I made sure that I didn't do that this time; I can always go a little deeper if I have to.
I hope to get out to the range tomorrow morning before the 90*+ temperatures hit and burn some powder, and I'll see how easy it has become to load the rifle. Then the plan is to cone both the Hodgepodge Rifle and Bobcat barrels. After that, if someone wants to borrow the tools I can loan them out, provided they come home again.
~Kees~