Franklyn2468
32 Cal
Hi all,
I have an interesting problem. I assembled a Traditions 1853 Enfield at the beginning of 2021. The side lock nipple hole had the expected flash hole and in addition a small porosity at the bottom of the threaded area a mm behind the flash hole. It was small and viewed it as a superficial porosity in the metal. This past summer I shot it on multiple occasions, working up a load and trying various Minie balls, went to a few shoots etc. No problems. I clean the rifle carefully after each use and there is no rust or corrosion on any part of the rifle. I'm using 50 grains of T7 and a 405 Minie. We had some warm weather in VT and shot the rifle this past week and noticed an extremely large numbers of misfires and hangfires, quite unlike the summer. I know it's probably weather related and am planning to switch back to GOEX. Anyway, I cleaned the rifle after shooting and viewed the "porosity" had coalesced with the original flash hole making a large surface opening at the bottom of the nipple side lock. The surface opening separates into two channels(there is a bridge of metal separating the holes) and both open into the bore of the barrel. I can place a thin needle into each hole and see it in the bore when looking down the lighted .58 cal barrel. So does anyone have an idea as to how this happened? If Traditions declines to fix this, it looks like my next step is to remove the breech plug ans see what is actually going on. I'm unsure if repairing this rifle is a good idea because I may need a new barrel and breech plug. If so I'm a good portion of the way to getting a new or different rifle. Any advice or recommendations are appreciated including replacement rifles. I've posted a few pictures, they may need to be enlarged to see the two distinct flash holes.
I have an interesting problem. I assembled a Traditions 1853 Enfield at the beginning of 2021. The side lock nipple hole had the expected flash hole and in addition a small porosity at the bottom of the threaded area a mm behind the flash hole. It was small and viewed it as a superficial porosity in the metal. This past summer I shot it on multiple occasions, working up a load and trying various Minie balls, went to a few shoots etc. No problems. I clean the rifle carefully after each use and there is no rust or corrosion on any part of the rifle. I'm using 50 grains of T7 and a 405 Minie. We had some warm weather in VT and shot the rifle this past week and noticed an extremely large numbers of misfires and hangfires, quite unlike the summer. I know it's probably weather related and am planning to switch back to GOEX. Anyway, I cleaned the rifle after shooting and viewed the "porosity" had coalesced with the original flash hole making a large surface opening at the bottom of the nipple side lock. The surface opening separates into two channels(there is a bridge of metal separating the holes) and both open into the bore of the barrel. I can place a thin needle into each hole and see it in the bore when looking down the lighted .58 cal barrel. So does anyone have an idea as to how this happened? If Traditions declines to fix this, it looks like my next step is to remove the breech plug ans see what is actually going on. I'm unsure if repairing this rifle is a good idea because I may need a new barrel and breech plug. If so I'm a good portion of the way to getting a new or different rifle. Any advice or recommendations are appreciated including replacement rifles. I've posted a few pictures, they may need to be enlarged to see the two distinct flash holes.