I've thought of something close to what you've said Mike,...never persued it though. Has, you might try this method as well. Next time you attempt to install the piston with a new seal, place the action in a spring compressor. This way you'll have a free hand to set the piston. You may have to put an extention on the push rod and a peice of wood or plastic on the end of it so as to not damage the pistons inside top hat seat. Ive never experienced alot of burring in the cross bolt holes of the action,...but when you get around the slotted areas you need to be real careful,...be it de-burred or not. Slowly push the piston in with one hand cranking the spring compress, and with a wooden dowel/match stick, slightly press the front edge of the seal through the cut-out areas. You don't have to press the seals front edge very hard,...just enough to by-pass the slot and where the trigger assembly slides in. Once you get the seal passed this area, you're home free!!!! Best of Luck, Thomas