I have been informed that best-quality makers such as Nock, Manton, Mortimer, etc. used touch hole liners that were platinum lined to resist heat erosion. How long did such liners last in terms of shots fired? Was there a significant difference in longevity between fowlers and rifles?
Are platinum lined touch hole liners manufactured currently? If they are, by whom?
Regarding Chambers White Lightning liners, what would be a generally accepted average number of sporting rifle shots until one of these touch hole liners need be replaced? Is this replacement a skilled job, preferably accomplished by a gunsmith?
I suspect durability-longevity was dependent upon both powder charge used and stress of combustion - that is, modestly loaded rifles' touch hole liners will last longer than a load intended for a flintlock Hawken used to regularly shoot bison at 150 yards.