Good morning, been searching for some info on a breech plug issue and looking for some advice.
I ran into an issue breeching a 58 cal Rice tapered barrel for my Stith J&S half stock.
Breechplug is a L&R 1 1/8" patent hook & tang. Thread is .750 x 16 TPI.
While running the plug in the 1st time (well oiled) for fitting it seized just shy of bottoming.
I was able to back it out but threads were damaged/deformed somewhat. Upon inspection at the bottom of the barrel threads there was appeared to be a burr.
I was able to dislodge it and it appeared to be a broken piece of a tap.
Damage to threads is mainly galling type damage with no missing threads and minor deformation.
I cleaned things out real well, re oiled and ran the plug back in. Threads in snugly and able to bottom on bore face. Worked it in and out a few times , a few particles were evident upon removal but with cleanup each time it seems burnished in decently.
I am reluctant to run a tap down the breech, dont want to chance cutting the threads oversize.
My concern is the possibility of the thread strength having been compromised.
I see a few choices:
Go ahead and finish fitting breechplug and run it as is.
Chuck up the breech plug and pick up the threads and chase them to get good clean thread profile (will yield slightly undersize threads) then chuck up the barrel, lop off the questionable breech threads and re breech/ re thread to fit the now undersized plug threads.
Get new L&R breechplug/tang, cut back barrel and thread for new plug-fit as required. Would prefer not to get new plug/tang due to expense and time involved fitting plug/standing breech.
Luckily I have not begun to inlet the tapered barrel into the stock yet so losing .600 or so in cutting the breech back will not effect stock fit.
Look forward to your thoughts
Thank you