cjbrown_2000
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This is what I'm working with: Colerain .58 cal straight octagon barrel. L&R flint patent breech plug. .75 x 16 threads.
I fitted the plug to seal with the shoulder inside the barrel. The plug is indexed so bottom flat is on bottom. Problem is that I have a 1/32 to 1/64 gap between barrel and plug (plug face is not square with threads). Doing the math, I see only two solutions...
1) File the plug to seal and index to the nearest flat that will index with no gap. This will likely put the bottom flat directly on top.
2) File the plug and barrel so that I am indexed with the bottom flat on bottom. Problem is I'll need to take 1/32 off barrel. Barrel came from Colerain (via TOTW) with only 0.52 thread length. That means I will only be left with 0.49 thread length.
Any suggestions?
Also, the plug face is not square with threads. Is this normal? Do I file the plug face to be square with barrel?
Thanks!
I fitted the plug to seal with the shoulder inside the barrel. The plug is indexed so bottom flat is on bottom. Problem is that I have a 1/32 to 1/64 gap between barrel and plug (plug face is not square with threads). Doing the math, I see only two solutions...
1) File the plug to seal and index to the nearest flat that will index with no gap. This will likely put the bottom flat directly on top.
2) File the plug and barrel so that I am indexed with the bottom flat on bottom. Problem is I'll need to take 1/32 off barrel. Barrel came from Colerain (via TOTW) with only 0.52 thread length. That means I will only be left with 0.49 thread length.
Any suggestions?
Also, the plug face is not square with threads. Is this normal? Do I file the plug face to be square with barrel?
Thanks!