I don't see a need for more than 1/2 inch. That works well with most locks.
Yeah, I agree. That extra 1/16" can cause the architecture to be off a smidgen.
Does anyone have a picture or diagram of the INSIDE of a breech plug? I'm wondering what it looks like inside.
Yeah, I agree. That extra 1/16" can cause the architecture to be off a smidgen.
Yes, and there are days I would be most happy to be just within a smiggen. ha ha !
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I just fitted a flared breech plug to a B weight .50 cal Green Mountain barrel, and the plug is 5/8" long (10/16").
I just fitted a flared breech plug to a B weight .50 cal Green Mountain barrel, and the plug is 5/8" long (10/16").
I am curious how you fitted it. Since this is my first kit, I had the plug installed for me. Now I wish I hadn't. How does one remove the plug? I'd like to shorten it an 1/8 inch. It looks almost seemless where the barrel meets the plug.
I just fitted a flared breech plug to a B weight .50 cal Green Mountain barrel, and the plug is 5/8" long (10/16"). The threads in the breech were not bottomed. So I just filed off the first two threads of the plug, with smoke fitting, to get it to bottom. Hit the back of the barrel first, lacking about .015" of being down. Filed off the back of the barrel to get the plug to bottom. Name stamp was at the top left flat, not where I wanted it. So I filed off both the end of the plug and the end of the barrel to index the plug two more flats so the name stamp was on the lower left flat. Took about two hours and 45 minutes using hand files. Thought about shortening the plug up to 1/2", but decided I could use it longer for this percussion, Durs Egg, lock.
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