So they were inherently incorrect? That is touch hole behind the or close to the breech plug face? I don’t buy that. I’ve watched guys build from blank and there’s no interference with the the touch hole and breech plug. Did the breech plug face require notching. To me that is poor workmanship. They may have copied originals but did the lock have the same dimensions? I’ll bet the pan was more forward. Look at Kimbler newest kits the flash hole is forward of the breech face ; why because if you ask Jim he planned it that way. The placement of the lock is key though different locks design can vary I’m guessing. Just my opinion. I learned the hard way with this rifle I didn’t have a bore sight and took it for granted it was a fine rifle. After I get this one fixed I’m going to let builder know about his shoddy workmanship. I should not be the one counterboring the breech plug he should have before he put it up for sale. He had to know there was a problem when he drilled the touch hole and hit the breech plug
. Like I said Shoddy. Finish looks nice.
I still haven’t left NH trying to recover from spine surgery late October and I’m still in a lot of pain. So thinking next weekend I will be able to tolerate the drive home. to get it apart and have a good laugh though the laugh is on me. Pay a lot for a rifle with high end components and it’s a Dud but not for long I will fix it.