"...I built a 1/2 stock Leman style rifle with a flint breech plug."
Well there's your problem...
Yeah, I know it was a simple typo and no big deal. I just happen to be in the mood to make a snide remark... good post.
carry on.
I'm pretty new to building, have used nothing but store bought barrels. I proofed my first one with a double charge and two balls. Passed. the three others I have only fired a larger than usual charge in with a single ball. Doing so is for my own peace of mind.
One thought I have is that even if you proof in the standard way, double charge, double shot. How do you know you haven't caused a still hidden fracture in doing so that will show up many shots later?
dave
Dave
I don't see the error or typo in this statement???
"...I built a 1/2 stock Leman style rifle with a flint breech plug."
I commonly use a flat flint plug to use a drum ignition, I can then either make the rifle a flint or cap.
The question of proofing possibly causing a future failure is valid, that's why I proof a second time with a half proof, generally a normally patched ball on 125-150 gr 2F. I don't think that will guarantee a fail proof rifle but it is the best that I can do.
As I said in my original post, you are not just proofing the barrel, you are proofing the entire system as failure is generally not in the barrel itself, but in other parts of the system.
I am amazed at the people that trust their lives to a rifle that is not carefully tested. Remember you are placing a "pipe bomb" next to your face and trusting that problems in manufacture did not occur.