After you get the new liner in place just drill through you existing vent and add a vent liner.
Make your bore 1.75.
As mentioned earlier. this barrel has a 2 1/4" hole with 1 1/8" thick walls at the breech end tapering down to .625" just before the muzzle swell. Don't know about you, but to me that sounds pretty darned thin. I would feel much safer with a smaller hole in the same barrel.
The existing vent enters the bore approximately 1/4" in front of the breech face. To install a new liner and then drill through the existing vent would require the new liner be basically a piece of pipe with no integral breechplug. Instead it would butt up against the existing breech face. Is this correct?
I had originally considered going 1.75" and may still do so as I have plenty of golf balls left over from a previous mortar. The thought behind going to a 1" bore is that my existing barrel tapers down to 3 1/2". To maintain a "one caliber" minimum wall thickness a 1.75" bore would require a 5.25" diameter barrel... I have that in the breech end, but by the time I get down to the muzzle there would be a .875" thick wall... significantly less than "one caliber". By going to a 1" bore though at no time would I have less than a 1.25" thick wall. Somehow the thicker wall just sounds safer. For the new liner itself, what sort of steel should I be looking for?
Make sense or am I just being obsessive?