I have an old Hopkins&Allen/Numrich "El Cheapo" flint Kentucky kit-built with a Spanish barrel. The breechplug has a very long threaded bolster up inside the barrel with a roughly 1/4" hole drilled up its center to intersect with the vent, which is drilled through barrel and bolster. This makes for a long flamepath, unreliable ignition, and slow lock time. PFoooosshh-boom! (when it actually works, about 50%).be cautious if that is a Spanish made barrel you cannot pull the breech plug, they install their bolsters into the breech plug and then install a liner into the bolster.
I figure to drill and tap for a White Lightning, thread it in, then mark its alignment, take it out, and Dremel its inboard end to match the contour of the bolster center hole. I normally clean the bolster center hole with a .22 wire brush and bore swab.
Your thoughts?
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