I’ve wondered about this myself. I am new to building so my writings may be more looking for confirmation than providing advice. If I’m wrong, I need to get corrected.
So… if I plan for the external 1/16 touch hole of the liner to be correctly positioned in the pan, then the position of the lock in relation to the barrel dictates the resulting internal position and the effect the liner will have on the seal of the breech plug.
I envision 3 general situations.
1. Position lock/barrel, such that the liner threads do not intersect the seal of the plug face. This could give the look of the fence being quite forward of the barrel breech end.
2. Position the lock/barrel such that the liner’s internal ID (the cones edge) is in line with the face of the plug. This improves the relation of the fence to the breech, but the liner threads will kiss into the face of the plug and break the mating surface.
3. Position the lock/barrel such that the fence is or almost inline with the barrel breech end. This would put the edge of the cone behind the face of the plug and the plug should then be dished out.
Recognizing there are always exceptions, given different barrel, lock, plug geometry.
Option 2 is what I have been doing so far.
Richard