the last major mechanical installation to do on my "trade rifle" is the touchhole. I need some input on placement. I am using the TOTW type C tradegun as the core of my kit with the colraine 54 cal rifled tradegun barrel which comes with the breechplug installed. the stock comes precarved and because of the half-round half Oct. barrel with wedding bands and the 90% pre-inletted lock my lock and barrel positions are locked-in.
In using the ramrod to check the breech face location, and also measuring from the breech edge of the barrel for the TOTW-shop spec of .550 I find that the breech face is very slightly to the rear of the vertical midline of the pan. Using the "sunset position" gives me a location horizontally just about dead center of the side flat.
As I understand it this would be about ideal for a straight simple drilled touchhole.
However I ordered the TOTW AMPCO touchhole liner with the kit; and after reading and rereading the touchhole liner thread a n umber of times I also ordered a couple of the Chambers WL liners and tap/drill.
the quandary I face is this:
If I use the larger Chambers liner, my preference, I think I'll wind up with part of the internal cone behind the existing breech face. If I use the smaller diameter TOTW liners (which is also coned but is significantly smaller cavity) I might clear the breech-face If I shift the touchhole center slightly forward. I believe I could remove the breechplug and angle or dish and groove the breech-plug face to clear the preferred Chambers touch hole liner. However that would not permit breech face scraping for thorough cleaning.
I think I could use the smaller TOTW liner by slightly altering the pan shape by grinding it slightly forward.
I could of course just use a plain straight touchhole-- a poor third choice in my mind.
Looking at some of those high-end English pans on the touch-hole thread makes me wonder just how cast-in-stone our ideas of powder pan shapes really are. Maybe moving it a forward, a bit more "V" shaped, and angled down a bit toward the touch hole end might not be bad.
decisions decisions decisions; maybe I'll work on the wood for a while longer, see what advice you guys have, and let ideas percolate a bit