Don't drill it, check the ignition first!!! 1/16" can work well, but will depend on the lock and touch hole configuration. You do not want to go any larger than needed to accomplish decent ignition.I just bought a 50 caliber Flinter and some one told me the touch hole was to small, could some one tell me what size I should drill it out to?
Same here, and they work well for me. I also put a countersink into the hole on the inner end, and thus reduce the length of the parallel-sided part, thus creating a venturi which should (according to Physics) cause the flash to expand and accelerate as it passes into the charge. No way for me to measure that, but that is how it should work.Ever since I started using socket head set screws for touch hole liners back in ‘79 or ‘80, I drilled to 1/16. That is bigger than originally used in my Dixie TMR, and I used 1/16 because that’s the smallest bit I had.
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