Hey guys, I have started fitting a 5/8x18 flared tang plug to a Rice 13/16" barrel. I've struggled with this before-falling into the new builder state of exasperation where you almost understand what to do next and make successive mistakes.
At this stage I had felt I'd done well, not going to far, and have landed the bottom of the bolster on the preceding flare from the makers mark, or final position.
I have been using Prussian Blue on the face of the plug and have maintained excellent transfer indicating that I've effectively sealed the bore.
Late last night it hit me that as I got closer I should have switched to painting the internal shoulder of the breech face of the barrel. I don't believe it's flare and is slightly dished or slopes from it's outside diameter towards to opening at the bore. I am now concerned what I have is a minimal closure to bore to breech and that this flat surface that seals this area is inadequate as IF some erosion or wear were to take place it now has the ability to wear through the margin of safety or seal rather easily.
I do extensively read the forums, own the books, watch everything I can. Some sources say to paint the shoulder and others the face of the breech plug. I hope I've hade sense here.
I've painted the shoulder this morning and again show good deal at the bore, but the breech plug isn't making good contact with the shoulder.
I would greatly appreciate your input as to my situation and if I need to change what I've done/can it be saved at this point or start over with a new plug.
Sincerely,
JD Smith
Northwest Washington