My base is white oak, 31x15x9. I used Hern's hardware kit, which included the blueprints, and made it to the indicated size. I couldn't get two 7.5 inch thick pieces, so it is made of several other thicknesses glued, doweled, and then thru-bolted together.
Blanks... I use about 3.6 ounces of 1F "Skirmish Powder" (
www.powderinc.com). in a plasic sandwich bag, which then goes into an aluminum foil bag. On top of the plastic bag, inside the aluminum foil bag, are two 1/8 inch thick cardboard wads that were soaked in baking soda/water solution and allowed to dry. THis makes the charge 1/4 inch longer, which is just enough to make it too long to roll as it goes down the barrel. I spraypaint a color dot on the side of the charge with the cardboard to indicate which end is up.
Im not sure about yours, but on mine if I drilled straight in it would have been even further from the base. I had it drilled on an EDM machine at a slight angle. The hole is .200 diamter and it enters the chamber at .400 from the bottom. The slight angle means that even if the charge was thinner than .400 it would get pierced someplace along the top of the bag. For shooting live charges you will be dealing with only 200-ish grains of Cannon grade for 100 yard shooting if you use a solid lead ball, so you want to be able to use a very light charge. If you use something other than solid lead it will weigh less and go even further. It is hard to get less than 160 grain charges to ignite consistantly in mine.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Rick