Thanks guys. Appreciate the input. Pretty cool how many centuries of experience are on tap at ALR.
I am trying to give up the fence lining up idea and getting the notched plug idea off the options list has really helped.
Mike,I just figured not having a cavity behind the fence looked better and would preclude stuff fetching up, thought it was what was aimed for when possible. Seems every interface of wood and metal on a long rifle/fowler is designed to direct water away from the lock/barrel channel so to my inexperienced eye having an unfeathered notch there just contrasts with the flow and shape of everything else. Just a notion I got about what I thought was ideal. (you know us post 1960 kids we like everything to fit together like lego/tinker toys
)
jerry no I did not figure the plug would twist out or blow out catastrophically, just wondered if three threads would be considered acceptable for long term gas sealing. Myself I was guessing that three would be fine if there was a gas sealing shoulder ahead of them but in absence of that shoulder was concerned.
If I could be so bold, would anyone have an LR queen anne lock or a TOW catalog on their desk that they could measure from the center of the pan to the back of the fence. (left handed so options are bit more limited).
Now I am thinking this barrel might have been born to serve a right hander......