Allan Gray
45 Cal.
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2007
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I finally started on the stock of my .50 Chamber's York rifle this afternoon. I got the barrel to sit down in the stock and disassembled the lock.
When I placed the lock plate against it's new home on the side of the stock, I noticed that the end of the breech plug will fall directly centered on the flash pan, interfering with the touch hole liner.
I can move the barrel back a little, but there's no room to move the lock foward.
'Looks like I'm faced with "notching" the breech plug to create a channel from flash pan to the main charge.
I've done this before with success, but I'm not a big fan of "nibbling" away at the only piece of metal between my face and gunpowder.
Any words of wisdom from those out there who've come across this themselves?
Am I worrying too much?
By the way, I can tell that this is going to be a sweet rifle...very light and well balanced. When I shouldered it with the barrel in it felt like a perfect fit. My compliments to Mr. Chambers so far :bow: :bow:
When I placed the lock plate against it's new home on the side of the stock, I noticed that the end of the breech plug will fall directly centered on the flash pan, interfering with the touch hole liner.
I can move the barrel back a little, but there's no room to move the lock foward.
'Looks like I'm faced with "notching" the breech plug to create a channel from flash pan to the main charge.
I've done this before with success, but I'm not a big fan of "nibbling" away at the only piece of metal between my face and gunpowder.
Any words of wisdom from those out there who've come across this themselves?
Am I worrying too much?
By the way, I can tell that this is going to be a sweet rifle...very light and well balanced. When I shouldered it with the barrel in it felt like a perfect fit. My compliments to Mr. Chambers so far :bow: :bow: