Elmhurst80
32 Cal
So I recently picked up a new to me custom build .36 Northampton county rifle. Based on the condition of the frizzen face and the bore, I'm confident it had never been shot. In two trips to the range it has really proven to be a tack driver, but today while cleaning, my heart really sank. I've noticed that often at the breech, the jag would stick a bit. Didn't really think too much of it, but today I checked and it turns out that the ramrod isn't reaching the breech at all, it's hanging up on the touch hole liner which clearly has been installed too deep. My first thought is, this needs to be replaced, but now I have another issue. The liner extends the entire width of the barrel flat, so I do not think it would be possible to drill out the old liner and install a larger one. Would it be advisable to try an easy out, then find a liner with the same threads, or am I making too big of a deal of this, and just shoot it as is?