On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10:42:23 PM Kent A. Reed did opine:

> On 5/23/2012 9:42 PM, gene heskett wrote:
> > BP nipples using #209 primer
> 
> That certainly was a "shot in the dark" given the nature of this group,
> Gene. I'd think there are gunsmithing and shooting groups online that
> are better able to answer.
> 
> Just for grins, I stuck the above line into Google and got back pages of
> hits. Most, I'm sure, aren't the specific answer to your specific
> question, but it shows there's lots else is out there on sites with root
> names like knightrifles.com, gunloads.com, thehighroad.org, mlagb.com,
> tcarms.com, ammosmith.com, thefiringline.com, huntingnet.com.
> 
> Good luck.

So did I Kent (Google that is), lots of hits, but mostly SWAG's.  I am 
inclined to give the 5 hole design a 2nd try, but with #74 holes instead of 
#68's, as that seems to have all the quacks and waddles of a duck called 
too much.  We'll see as soon as the weather clears and its not the weekend.  
There is a small, very old but well maintained, cemetery across the parking 
lot from the range and a notice hanging on a roof support post that it will 
be closed Sunday and Monday out of respect for the cemetery visitors.

One thing that seems to run a common thread is the requirement for a rigid, 
low headspace support behind the #209 primer, like the Omega has. It closes 
on the primer, holding it solidly with no headspace at all.  Anything that 
allows primer gasses another exit besides the flash hole(s) seems to be 
considered very poor form.  And this one will need a latch designed to 
catch and hold the striker in the fired position before that no leakage 
condition will be a reality.

As for the blowback, I think the latch is the best solution, short of 
declaring this particular design a total loss.  I've got too much time in 
carving not one, but 2 stocks for it over the years I've had it, and I like 
my artwork.  Maple, thumbhole style, cherry grip & tip caps, thick recoil 
pad, the obvious giveaway is the BP ramrod hanging under the barrel, 
otherwise it looks like a pretty modern gun.

Cheers, Gene
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