I only need two more barrels, so this is a cheap and easy way to go. The triangular 'webbing' at the breach will allow the upper (when pouring) part of the mould to expand and flex to let the larger portion of the barrel break free of the mould. The muzzel will be free of any mould lines. The cheescloth and string add strength and stiffness to the mould without affecting the flexibility. The cured latex is very flexible but does not stretch and will tear easily if not reinforced. I also happened to have a tub of liquid latex on the workbench so I thought I'd give it a go. I have made two sided moulds in latex but they are finicky and hard to get alligned when casting. Stay tuned, this just may work! Regards, Rob.