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Before you tap out the pin, grind the point of the punch or nail flat, otherwise the point will keep "jumping away" from the pin and enlarging the hole in the wood around the barrel pin.
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My 1st gun was a Navy Arms ".58 cal. Buffalo Hunter" nice looking gun, but never could get any accuracy out of it! I ended up taking it back and exchanged it for a H & A ".45 cal. Heritage Model" great gun! Then WE FOUND OUT ABOUT THE "LOG CABIN SHOP""(we only live about 45 miles from it)...
Or you could use a dremel w/small mounted cylinder style grinding stone and take some material out of the hammer where it is hitting the cap/nipple. Had to due the same on a rifle that my great grand nephew was building. NOT A BIG DEAL to gitten er done!
Sorry, but you guys have been involved far too long in modern high powered rifles to be involved in black powder guns, BEDDING A SOFT STEEL BARRELL that fires a SOFT, PATCHED, LEAD roundball. GIVE ME A BREAK!