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Bighorserider

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I've been thinking about putting a touchhole liner in my flinter. I installed the barrel a tiny bit too far forward so the touchhole is right against the breechplug so part of the liner would be against the threads of the breechplug. Will this cause a problem or should I just forget it?
 
Totally agree. Unfortunately ignition hasn't been so good lately. I built the gun in 1981 and it worked great until it didn't. Trying to figure what went wrong without pulling the breech plug. I put it is so I know I can get it out at least.
 
Have you "scraped" the breech plug? Fouling could have built up over time that would partially plug the vent hole.
 
You can still install a liner. You’ll need to file a half cone in the breechplug face. If you get it nice and smooth then vent gasses blow it clean with every shot.
 
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