I shoot plenty, but if I have a misfire ( which is a rarity) I often have to hunt for my vent pick. It not something I use on a regular basis. I always figured that if you need a vent pick on a regular basis there is something wrong with your gun. If you pick every time you shoot, you aren't burning out your vent liners, your wallowing them out with your vent pick.
The last time I went to a big shoot there was a guy there spraying everyone with fire from his touch hole. When other shooters complained, he apologized, and said his gun burned out vent liners like crazy. So, I watched him load,and when he did, he stuck his pick in the touch hole, and then loaded. Upon examination of his vent pick it turned out to be made from a welding torch cleaner. No wonder his vent was alway getting oversized.
I will concede that the internally coned touch hole liners are quite thin around the actual hole, but that make them vulnerable to vent pick damage as well as burn out. Think about you loading routine, and if you load like an automaton and pick every shot you are going to go through a lot of liners, and it's not burn out.
Hungry Horse