I am using a Colerain .45 caliber 13/16'' barrel and a breech plug from Track. As my first building task, I fitted the breech plug. I followed the method in Wm. Buchele's
Recreating the American Longrifle, using Prussian Blue and a mill file to fit the plug.
Buchele writes that the forward faces of the tang and lug should contact the rear face of the barrel. As you can see, mine do not. You can still see a sliver of daylight between the two faces.
The plug will no longer pick up any Prussian Blue and I don't want to shorten it any more than necessary. Here is the plug itself. I haven't filed the face at all. Just where the blue picked up.
Interestingly, the plug did not turn out symmetrical.
From the rear face of the breech, I measured between .548'' and .570'' to the shoulder at any point. I believe this is why my plug turned out lopsided.
I am concerned about the faces of the lug and tang not touching the rear face of the breech. It is written that they should. I do not know how to achieve this. I also do not know how to proceed with the face of the plug. It's somewhat domed now around the edge, and will not pick up any layout fluid when installed. What should I do?