Black Jaque Janaviac
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2009
- Messages
- 535
- Reaction score
- 73
What happens when a touch hole gets too big? Can it delay the shot?
I am in the process of replacing a 15 year old White Lightning liner. My gun has been puzzling me for some time now because there seems to be a perceptible delay when firing.
I thought it was the lock and polished that up real nice. But no joy.
I opened the hole up with a #50 bit. I noticed that the hole did not appear perfectly round before drilling. The oblongn shape may be due to the piano wire pick I had been using to clear the hole. I thinknthe wire eroded the hole.
Some other things that cause me to think the ignition delay is due to an enlarged hole:
The delay is only perceptible with a real charge. I do not notice the delay when merely putting some powder down bore (no ball).
I do occasionally see specs of 2f that leaked onto the pan during loading.
I am thinking that the main charge ignites plenty quickly, it is just that with a larger hole too much gas leaks out before the pressure builds up to make the boom. That would explain why there is no delay when there is only powder and no ball since the pressure does not need to build up as much.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
I am in the process of replacing a 15 year old White Lightning liner. My gun has been puzzling me for some time now because there seems to be a perceptible delay when firing.
I thought it was the lock and polished that up real nice. But no joy.
I opened the hole up with a #50 bit. I noticed that the hole did not appear perfectly round before drilling. The oblongn shape may be due to the piano wire pick I had been using to clear the hole. I thinknthe wire eroded the hole.
Some other things that cause me to think the ignition delay is due to an enlarged hole:
The delay is only perceptible with a real charge. I do not notice the delay when merely putting some powder down bore (no ball).
I do occasionally see specs of 2f that leaked onto the pan during loading.
I am thinking that the main charge ignites plenty quickly, it is just that with a larger hole too much gas leaks out before the pressure builds up to make the boom. That would explain why there is no delay when there is only powder and no ball since the pressure does not need to build up as much.
Anyone else have a similar experience?