Buckskinn
45 Cal.
Easy out.
No doubt the A-2 tool steel would last longer if hardened but it would also need to be drilled with a carbide and be hard on an easy out when it comes time to remove it. This is the reason I chose to use a high chrome content alloy left in the annealed state.I've been experimenting with making flash hole liners of annealed A-2 tool steel with the cone on the exterior , none on the interior. So far so good with the .0625 hole. I don't care for interior cones at all as they funnel chamber pressure outward and most likely increase flash hole erosion.
just put in a round toothpick in it when cleaning.Agreed. I used to believe that lie about having to remove the liner to clean. I don't anymore, and haven't removed one from my builds and have not had any problems. I used the liners that have the wrench head top that once seated you cut off with a hack saw. These liners don't even have a hex or slot so removal is not an option on these. If I had to, I could remove them with an easy out, or something similar, however I doubt I'll ever shoot these guns enough to burn out the flash hole. At least to the point where I'd need to replace one. .
just put in a round toothpick in it when cleaning.
thank you for the post, I have never heard of them? but I will surely get some!!You guys are going to think I am crazy, but I bought some bamboo toothpicks for another project off the internet and those things are tough! I use them for plugging the vent and no worries about breaking like the cheap store boughts and likewise for using them as small skewers for attaching bacon to boneless chicken breasts for the grill. I keep finding more uses for them.
Give them a try if you keep breaking the regular kind.
Because the vent hole is eroded in the liner and it needs changed if accuracy is going south !if you can't get the vent plug out, then it is the same as a flint lock that doesn't havs a vent plug! so why the big deal that we cant remove it? DA!
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