When installing a liner I always cone the inside. I usually drill to within 1/16 of an inch of the ouside, then use a larger drill to open the inside and finish off with a dremel and a small grinding point. Works with carbon or stainless.
My frontier has one of those patent breech, is there any articles or instructions on how to do this?
hexblade said:My frontier has one of those patent breech, is there any articles or instructions on how to do this? In case I would want to do it. For now I will try drilling the vent some more, to see if this will help, but would like to find out about the modification to patent breech.
hexblade said:Got few questions on liners. I shoot my rifle (pedersoli .54 frontier) at the range, I try for 20+ shoots per outing, I am having fast and reliable ignition for first 10 shoots or so, and ten it begins flush in the pen a lot, vent liner is drilled to 1/16. I try to clean and pick at the vent hole, but it just will not fire first time. Would going to larger hole help? (sounds like it would from all the talk on the forum).
I am happy to hit my targets (sometimes) but I think I want the rifle to fire every time I pull the trigger.
Also, I find it very hard to remove vent liner after the night at the range (already had to drill out one liner, just would not come out), what is everyone using/doing to prevent liner getting all stuck.
Cheers
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