If one reduced the size of the .375 Barnes TSX bullet on a lathe to .367 or as needed could it be shot accurately out of a .375 smokeless, muzzleloading barrel without sabots? I have access to my father in law's lathe and I would not have to do more than 50 at a time.
I ask this as the bullets seem to be all copper/brass so it would not be like one was breaking thru a thin jacketed bullet into the lead core.
Thoughts and comments are always welcomed here as my goal still remains to shoot a subcaliber sabotless muzzleloader. This seems like it may be more feasible than making my own sabots for the .38 caliber barrel to shoot .338's.
I ask this as the bullets seem to be all copper/brass so it would not be like one was breaking thru a thin jacketed bullet into the lead core.
Thoughts and comments are always welcomed here as my goal still remains to shoot a subcaliber sabotless muzzleloader. This seems like it may be more feasible than making my own sabots for the .38 caliber barrel to shoot .338's.