A few years ago, I purchased a T/C PA Hunter from Kees. He had upgraded the rifle and I really liked what he did. First and foremost, he had Bobby Hoyt rebore it to .54 caliber. Then he updated the ignition system from the stock T/C flintlock to an L & R RPL flintlock. And then, if that wasn't enough, he had Bobby Hoyt construct a 20 gauge barrel for the firearm. Man, how could it get any better? Than for some reason, he decided to sell the rifle and without even consulting with the home treasurer, I said, "Yep, I'll take it."
I don't know how many times I have done this dance before, and over the years and the times I did it, it has cost me dearly. But once again, I thought I would switch over to flintlock and be happy and satisfied with it. And, this time, I have honestly tried to accept that's what I am going to shoot. Well, sorry, but that just wasn't going to happen. I tried, I honestly tried, but it just didn't work.
So, last year I ordered an L & R RPL percussion lock for the rifle and not wanting to rush a good thing, I fiddled around until the first of April to do the modifications. It was going to be converted with a drum. Not having a mill, or even a drill press anymore, I chose to have a gunsmith make the transition. Trying to find a gunsmith that will work on a muzzleloader in central LaLaLand was a chore in itself.
Anyway, the rifle was finished yesterday and I picked it up last night. I am pretty happy with the job and glad to have a percussion rifle to shoot.
And, while he was at it, I had the guy install the touch hole liner from the original barrel into the smoothbore barrel.
The good news there is it increased the diameter of the touchhole a good amount.
But, there is always some sort of problem that needs to be overcome. The hammer of the T/C RPL percussion lock is offset about a quarter of an inch. And that is not going to work all that well.
So, I am thinking:
1) bend the hammer cold?
2) Heat the hammer and bend it hot?
3) Use you brain and pick up the phone.
I chose option 3 and called L & R. I talked to Tim and he suggested using the hammer off of their Leman lock which doesn't have that offset.
The solution's in the mail.
Finally, I am going to get a chance to use up some of the RWS caps and genuine GOEX tin can powder I have been stockpiling.
John