jdkerstetter
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I should just tell ya to go back and read the previous post but will save ya the trouble. :shake:
You should've already transferred the mark on the dowel to the barrel by laying it along side the lock side flat and using a Sharpy or some such.
If you did everything right the mark on the dowel is the distance from the muzzle to the face of the breech plug. So, you will measure 3/16" forward...or toward the muzzle....of that mark and you will put a mark there indicating where your vent will eventually be....3/16" ahead of the breech plug face.
So, when you square up the breech end of your barrel inlet you will want to set your barrel back...inletting as you go...until the mark for your vent lines up with the pan on your lock plate.
I hope that's all clear. Enjoy, J.D.
You should've already transferred the mark on the dowel to the barrel by laying it along side the lock side flat and using a Sharpy or some such.
If you did everything right the mark on the dowel is the distance from the muzzle to the face of the breech plug. So, you will measure 3/16" forward...or toward the muzzle....of that mark and you will put a mark there indicating where your vent will eventually be....3/16" ahead of the breech plug face.
So, when you square up the breech end of your barrel inlet you will want to set your barrel back...inletting as you go...until the mark for your vent lines up with the pan on your lock plate.
I hope that's all clear. Enjoy, J.D.