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When renewing the threads, or drilling and tapping a new drum hole, use a milling machine or stout drill press. After determining the drill will land in the exact middle of the old hole and you are 90* to flats, put in an undersized bit and go very slow. Then put in the tap drill bit. Then use the quill to guide the tap dead straight. It does not hurt to stop the tap a bit short so that the end of the drum snout has a slight interference fit in the threads. At no time break the set up. No not free hand it.
I have put Loctite shaft sealant on the drum thread for a nearly permanent assembly.
After the drum in correctly installed remove any drum snout that is protruding into the bore with a Dremel ball stone. Make brass sheet tube with a hole in it to protect the bore. There is no reason to maul the bore. Re install the breech plug.
Do a good job, if a drum comes out you may injure or kill someone.
I have put Loctite shaft sealant on the drum thread for a nearly permanent assembly.
After the drum in correctly installed remove any drum snout that is protruding into the bore with a Dremel ball stone. Make brass sheet tube with a hole in it to protect the bore. There is no reason to maul the bore. Re install the breech plug.
Do a good job, if a drum comes out you may injure or kill someone.