DP - I've some to the conclusion to drill out tight, new WL vents to a maximum of 1/16" - .0623" and replace them when they grow to about .073". Even my pistol showed pretty good and fast ignition with a new White Lightening liner at about .052" or whatever they are - small, anyway. At the samll size, I did have too many flashes in the pan so I opened it to .070" and instantly, had more reliable ignition, where any flash ended in ignition. In the rifle, with larger pan capacity, flashes in the pan pretty much always ending in ignition, unless there is a bit of fouling in the vent hole, which does happen with 2F, but not 3F powder. This happens in my .40, which uses 2F in the summer months, but doens't happen in the winter, with 3F when flash results in a shot fired.