My matches have ground to a halt recently so I am using the time to recondition my primary shooter. I was gifted a CVA Kentucky (45 caplock) in pretty rough shape a couple years ago. She was used and abused and was in non-firing order. I put enough work into it to get her back on the line and she has been my primary match and hunting rifle ever since.
So, in making her pretty, the barrel needed attention badly, so it is off and I am refinishing it. Which means the bolster/drum needed to be removed. It is now off, but it will need to be replaced. Not a problem, there are replacements on track. BUT... My question.. I always wanted a flinter. I can get a lock, but what about that HUGE gaping hole in the side of the barrel... The drum is 10-1.25 metric thread.... The biggest touchhole liner I have found was 8-1.25. So to my friends, family, and crew here... Has anyone here converted one of these to flint? If so how'd ya do it?
OR... Am I best to put a drum back on her?
Thank you all for your help and guidance!
So, in making her pretty, the barrel needed attention badly, so it is off and I am refinishing it. Which means the bolster/drum needed to be removed. It is now off, but it will need to be replaced. Not a problem, there are replacements on track. BUT... My question.. I always wanted a flinter. I can get a lock, but what about that HUGE gaping hole in the side of the barrel... The drum is 10-1.25 metric thread.... The biggest touchhole liner I have found was 8-1.25. So to my friends, family, and crew here... Has anyone here converted one of these to flint? If so how'd ya do it?
OR... Am I best to put a drum back on her?
Thank you all for your help and guidance!