I pushed a .457" ball through the Shootists Marlin

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JimT
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I pushed a .457" ball through the Shootists Marlin

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I used a 12 ga. cleaning rod and a plastic mallet. The bore was smooth all the way through with no tight spots. I had a rag in the opened breech to catch any debris that might be pushed out plus catch the ball.

The ball measures .4518" near as I can tell. And it is a 5 groove barrel.
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Re: I pushed a .457" ball through the Shootists Marlin

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Thank you!

This is useful information and I’m finding that is is one of the smoothest production barrels I have seen. It has not leaded with any combination I have tried.
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Re: I pushed a .457" ball through the Shootists Marlin

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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 10:12 am Thank you!

This is useful information and I’m finding that is is one of the smoothest production barrels I have seen. It has not leaded with any combination I have tried.
Same here!
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Re: I pushed a .457" ball through the Shootists Marlin

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Because these are hammer forged barrels from the same lot I’ll bet that the internal dimension are identical.
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