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Nice LR that has some features of a Bucks County. If that's a "White Lightning" liner and if it's installed properly, the TH land length should be right around a 1/32" and I drill them out to .067" {#51 drill} for fast, reliable ignition.....Fred
 
Some rifles like 1/16, some prefer 5/64. I have used a number of both. The gun will tell you. Good smoke, Ron in FL
 
I agree with the person who earlier said to enlarge the vent gradually. There are a number of bits available between 1/16" and 5/64". If 1/16 doesn't turn your crank you can sneak up on your reliability with numbered bits from any good hardware.

1/16"-----0.0625
52--------0.064
51--------0.067
50--------0.070
49--------0.073
48--------0.076
5/64"-----0.078

Earlier I said I had a "pipe cleaner rule". I don't think generally that bigger vents are needed for good ignition; I like the ability to use pipe cleaners for clean with. I've used a #52, and #51. I think a #52 bit works with pipe cleaners. If a 5/64" vent is needed for good ignition, make sure there isn't some other problem.
Regards,
PLetch
 
Have not had a chance to shoot the rifle yet maybe this weekend. To answer an earlier reply it does have a liner it is just filed or milled close to the barrel. If you could see it in person you can see the round outline of a liner. You can kinda see it on the the picture, bottom right corner.
 
That touch hole is probably fine as is. I have .45, .50 and .54 flintlocks. They all go off very quickly with 3F. If a 1/16" drill bit will fit into the vent, I replace the vent. I'd shoot it awhile before messing with it. I'll bet it shoots just fine. Remember, when priming the pan, less is more.
Beautiful rifle by the way. Enjoy it.
 
paulvallandigham said:
Tip Curtis is located in Cross Plaines, Tenn.

4445 Jernigan Rd.,
P.O. Box 203
Cross Plaines, Tenn.
37049

Phone:
Business: 615-654-4445
Home: 615-654-4944

E-mail: [email protected]

I have that from his business card. :thumbsup:

Yep, that's the same guy. That Jernigan Rd, is on the left just past the 4 way stop as you go toward Orlinda, off hwy 52 west. Thats my ole stomping grounds. Fought a lot of fires in that area with the Sumner county volunteer fire dept, back in the day. Wish i had got to met ole Tip, before i left... :(
 
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