I'd appreciate some advice on my current project. I'm rebuilding my first rifle from 20 yrs. ago, so many mistakes....One of them was drilling the touch hole liner hole a bit too low. I made the liner from a 1/4" x 20 stainless set screw. It looked awful but worked sorta ok. The hex key hole was at the bottom of the pan and eventually made a nice ugly gas cut in the pan. Barrel is a Green Mt. .32 cal, 13/16". The hole:
I know the very best solution is to cut and rebreech, but I'd like to avoid that if possible. I can't use a new 1/4" White Lightning or other liner as the threads are finer. I don't think a 5/16" liner will work, it may hit the breechplug, and the hole for it would be below the bore; not sure of the ramifications of that but I don't think good.
So my thoughts:
- make a liner from a 1/4 x 20 stainless bolt, drill and cone the inside.
- fit it so the unthreaded portion seats in a countersink on the barrel flat.
- peen it a bit if needed (will stainless peen?) to fill the countersink, file flush. Use some red loctite too for insurance.
- grind the pan to remove the gas cut and make the hole "higher" in the pan, although I hear that isn't as critical as I thought.
- There are 4 1/2 to 5 of those coarse threads engaging the barrel wall. Enough?
Bad idea or reasonable? Thanks!!