As per an earlier thread I'm in the process of "back loading" my rifle with a dry ball and in doing so I removed the touch hole liner.
I am curious what exactly this piece does. All my searching says it makes firing and igniting your primary charge more reliable, but I dont understand how.
The liner seems to be a threaded insert that makes the touch hole about 60% more narrow.
If anything, by narrowing the hole wouldn't it only make it harder for an ember from the pan to actually reach the powder? Clearly the people who invented this piece and the people still using them aren't fools so it's me who is ignorant but could someone explain this?
Thank you for your time! I appreciate everyone's responses. They are very helpful
I am curious what exactly this piece does. All my searching says it makes firing and igniting your primary charge more reliable, but I dont understand how.
The liner seems to be a threaded insert that makes the touch hole about 60% more narrow.
If anything, by narrowing the hole wouldn't it only make it harder for an ember from the pan to actually reach the powder? Clearly the people who invented this piece and the people still using them aren't fools so it's me who is ignorant but could someone explain this?
Thank you for your time! I appreciate everyone's responses. They are very helpful