Yes, thanks Pete (and Tom).
I have been horsing around with this for a month or so off and on.
I asked a while back about using shorter profile nipples with the combo I selected.
So I have been taking this one very slowly (have something on the bench right now, but it's almost finished and have been "visiting" the lock/breech off and on in between).
This is one of those cases where I simply want to make a specific lock work with a specific breech system that was not exactly designed to work together.
The breech would work fine with a 1.75" throw hammer with a bit of fine tuning. The lock "I" want to use has a 1.65" throw so I could make it work by using "snake eye" pistol nipples by taking down the shoulder on the drum a touch.
If I take the shoulder down a touch more (and there is lot's of meat there so the nipple threads will not interfere with the flash channel) I can "almost" get a (standard) pistol length/short rifle nipple to fit (which are easier to acquire for me).
When I got pidding with it the other day I noticed that if I could drop the drum cutout in the lock plate by another couple hundred's of an inch a standard rifle nipple would probably fit or at the very least, if using the standard pistol nipple the geometry with the hammer would be almost bang on without having to bend it much if any.
If I wasn't so stubborn (trying to see if I can get it to fit), I would have simply replaced the hammer or gone with a Hawken style flint breech and installed the drum where it wanted to go (I only build with patent style breeches - just a personal quirk).
But when I saw the two separate parts, I just "wanted" both and am determined to get them to work together without compromising the integrity of either (just probably never again)