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@smokepolehall, I see the problem. You have a patient breech that is waiting to ignite the T7 charge and needs to be updated to a patent breech. Excuse me for putting in that last bit of stupid comment. Let's try to solve the problem.
Your rifle has a chambered breech (often referred to as a patent breech) and the touch hole liner is installed to enter in the chamber. Can you identify your rifle by manufacturer and model?
Let's take a look at a drawing of your chambered breech. Yours is probably the first breech pictured.
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You will benefit from a coned liner that opens toward the chamber. I'm surprised that your liner is long enough to penetrate to the chamber and interfere with the cleaning jag, but it obviously does. So, it needs to be shortened. Wiping the chamber with the 32 caliber cleaning brush is a good practice and will remove fouling from the breech face and chamber. The touch hole liner will need to be cleared of fouling also. I use a paint tip cleaning brush from Harbor Freight. What is the diameter of the touch hole? I recommend a 1/16" touch hole diameter. What powder are you using? Real black powder of 3Fg granulation is what I recommend. You may want to use a number drill to open the touch hole a bit more. If the 1/16" touch hole is still delayed, I recommend the #50 drill. Don't enlarge the touchhole to be larger than 5/64". Hopefully, using a larger touchhole will solve the delay and shortening the liner will provide clearance for your jags.
#53 | 0.0595 | 1.5113 |
1/16 in | 0.0625 | 1.5875 |
1.6 mm | 0.0630 | 1.6000 |
#52 | 0.0635 | 1.6129 |
1.7 mm | 0.0669 | 1.7000 |
#51 | 0.0670 | 1.7018 |
#50 | 0.0700 | 1.7780 |
1.8 mm | 0.0709 | 1.8000 |
#49 | 0.0730 | 1.8542 |
1.9 mm | 0.0748 | 1.9000 |
#48 | 0.0760 | 1.9304 |
5/64 in | 0.0781 | 1.9844 |