Looks like the pan ended up too high relative to my proposed liner location on my lock inlet.
My plan was to install a 5/16” white lightning liner. The barrel flat is .422” at the vertical cross hairs on the flat. The horizontal cross hair is centered in the flat.
If I drill the 5/16” touch hole centered on the cross hairs it seems like the hole will be too low in the pan. If I move the 5/16” liner up a little on the vertical axis the radius of the liner could exceed the top of the barrel flat with the countersink.
Would installing a 1/4” white lightning liner a little higher on the vertical axis be a better solution? How about also filing down the pan along the pan’s radius beneath the touch hole.
Suggestions or comments? Really do not want to cover the touch hole with powder. Do I even have a problem?