Hi all,
I have made a mistake in my Baker build... I fitted the breech plug, marked the face to check fit, filed, repeated until I had even contact inside the bore, tightened it in and continued with the build. Drilled the touch hole, cut the sights in etc.
I took it apart to drill the powder well in the plug a bit deeper which all went fine and I put it all back together and found that I could tighten it further. I have no idea how/why this happened (perhaps there was a thin bit of material where the edges of the face of the plug interfaced with the barrel that wore/crushed down?) but I am now faced with the issue that the plug is only just hand tight when in the right position to fit the stock and sights etc. If I tighten it down with a wrench, the barrel is then canted off to the left.
My questions are - is this safe? So it is only hand tight when firing (I can spin it out by hand). If not, can anyone think of a way to 'shim' either the plug, or the inside of the barrel so I can get a tight mechanical fit inside? I was thinking of cutting a very thin ring of lead and crushing it into the gap so the breach plug sits in the correct location, whilst being tight?
Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated. I test fired the barrel (with a fuse, held in sand) with the plug screwed all the way in with 95gr powder and it was just fine, but I don't want to blow myself up by loosening it a little to get the barrel to line up.
I am massively kicking myself for not spending more time on the plug. Maybe I could have spotted this sooner...
I have made a mistake in my Baker build... I fitted the breech plug, marked the face to check fit, filed, repeated until I had even contact inside the bore, tightened it in and continued with the build. Drilled the touch hole, cut the sights in etc.
I took it apart to drill the powder well in the plug a bit deeper which all went fine and I put it all back together and found that I could tighten it further. I have no idea how/why this happened (perhaps there was a thin bit of material where the edges of the face of the plug interfaced with the barrel that wore/crushed down?) but I am now faced with the issue that the plug is only just hand tight when in the right position to fit the stock and sights etc. If I tighten it down with a wrench, the barrel is then canted off to the left.
My questions are - is this safe? So it is only hand tight when firing (I can spin it out by hand). If not, can anyone think of a way to 'shim' either the plug, or the inside of the barrel so I can get a tight mechanical fit inside? I was thinking of cutting a very thin ring of lead and crushing it into the gap so the breach plug sits in the correct location, whilst being tight?
Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated. I test fired the barrel (with a fuse, held in sand) with the plug screwed all the way in with 95gr powder and it was just fine, but I don't want to blow myself up by loosening it a little to get the barrel to line up.
I am massively kicking myself for not spending more time on the plug. Maybe I could have spotted this sooner...