Re-boring question black powder rifle or pistol barrels.

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When, let's say a .50" barrel is rebored to a larger caliber, is the reamer stopped before the breech plug threads?

Am I right to assume so, as then, or if not (barrel bored all the way through) a breech plug with larger diameter threads would be required?

Can the rifling tool then cut rifling without the barrel being bored all the way through?

I'm sure there's a "no duh" answer to this, but I can't quite figure it out.

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I would think it could be done either way but I am not a barrel maker so any one else chime in please.
 
Going from 50 to 54 probably wouldn’t affect the threads. A barrel maker would remove the plug, rebore, and then recut the rifling, probably from breech to muzzle. Direction doesn’t matter but they go all the way.
 
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For safety, the thread root would have to be larger than the bore dia. I remember that when I was building muzzle loaders, the thread size for a .45 cal was 5/8-18. The tap drill was way bigger than the .450 groove dia.
 
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