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frontier gander 03-05-2007 06:38 PM

RE: anti seize
 
I get it from one of those sporting good/farm store places. Its called Big R. You could problably just type in " Gorilla Grease" Breechplug grease and do a search on either yahoo or google.

gleason.chapman 03-05-2007 06:42 PM

RE: anti seize
 

ORIGINAL: sjsfire



Thanks for the responses, and to all the other questions I've came up with since Christmas. It's a CVA Wolf, I know a lower priced gun. I think I see more possitive remarks than bad about them here. Anyhow I got it from my friend who bought it from someone else, long story. Whitetails Unlimited, DU, or some organization like that called the guy as they have in the past and since he had his FFL he gets their guns for their banquets. So, this Wolf comes in and when he calls them they say they no longer want it, so he's stuck with it. My friend pays him the $100 he has wrapped up in it. I'm down at my friend's farm deer hunting this fall and he shows me. I make the comment that I've always wanted one and he sold it to me for $100. Tossed in some 245gr Powerbelts and some Remington Primers. So, I got a Bushnell scope on it, some loose powder, some 50gr Pyrodex pellets, all the cleaning stuff and I'm just itchin to shoot it. Hey, It was brand new in the box for $100.......we'll see if this sets the hook in me.
If you got the gun, the PB, powder and pellets for $100 you got a really good deal. Get familiar with gun, loading etc. Here is a good web site:

http://www.chuckhawks.com/clean_muzzleloader.htm

read that about cleaning etc. Read general info page, here are topics:

GENERAL MUZZLELOADING INFORMATION:[*]The 2006 "Limber Ramrod Award": Won by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for the Nation's Worst Muzzleloading Regulations (Press release from Toby Bridges)[*]Black Powder Musings (Article by Schuyler Barnum)[*]How Long Can I Leave My Muzzleloader Loaded? (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Flintlocks: How to Shoot Them (Article by Paul H. Vallandigham)[*]How to Clean an Inline Muzzleloader (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Is a Modern Muzzleloader Like a Center-fire? (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Lies, No Sex, but Muzzleloading (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Locktime (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Magnum Muzzleloading Myth (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Most Accurate Inline Muzzleloaders (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Muzzleloader Shotguns (Article by Randy D. Smith)[*]Muzzleloaders and Recoil (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*] Muzzleloading Basics (Article by Randy D. Smith)[*]Muzzleloading Murphy's Guide to Why Your Inline May Not Shoot as Good this Year (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]What Everyone Needs to Know About Smokeless Muzzleloading (Article by Randy Wakeman)

Good luck, you will love it. Chap Gleason Va

gleason.chapman 03-05-2007 06:44 PM

RE: anti seize
 

ORIGINAL: frontier gander

I get it from one of those sporting good/farm store places. Its called Big R. You could problably just type in " Gorilla Grease" Breechplug grease and do a search on either yahoo or google.
OK. Thanks will check it out. Chap

tbormann 03-05-2007 07:26 PM

RE: anti seize
 
Gorilla Grease is available online from: http://www.gunaccessories.com/

or a more direct link to their cleaning accessories page, where it's located:
http://www.gunaccessories.com/thompsoncenter/cleaning.asp


I've never ordered anything from this retailer....they seem a little expensive on a few things I've looked at.

cayugad 03-05-2007 07:35 PM

RE: anti seize
 
I used to use just high temp anti seize you could buy in an Auto Parts store, but it was too messy for me. I tried the Thompson Center stuff and did not have good luck with it at all. I now understand that the reason the plugs froze on me was I did not break them free after every 10 shots or so. I shot thirty rounds one afternoon and the plug was stuck big time.

I then went to CVA - Slick Breech Plug and Nipple Grease and had excellent luck with it. They have since changed the chemical formula and when this tube runs out, I am going to use Slick 50 One Grease you buy in the Auto Parts stores or at your local Wal Mart. I also like to give the plug a wrap of tape too. I know thi smigh tbe a little over kill, but I do get the plug out after each and every time.

SteveBNy 03-05-2007 08:46 PM

RE: anti seize
 
I use the white tape only - overlap enough on the end so that it mates up to the stop in the breech.
Tighten just to snug - I have shot up to 25 times in my different Whites (T7) without backing it out and the plug still turns out easy at the end.
I think the overlap prevents fowling from getting back to the threads and causing sticking. Backing the plug out would break this seal I believe.
Works for me.

Steve

Underclocked 03-05-2007 09:18 PM

RE: anti seize
 
For me it depends on the fit of the plug in the rifle. Some plugs fit pretty well while others arenot sowell done. I use the Slick50 ONE grease by itself on the snug ones, the single layer ofTeflon tape with a dab of grease on the not so closely fit ones. In either case, plug goes in until snug and comes out when ready to clean. Works for me. Can't see buying the expenisive stuff when a singletube of Slick50 ONE should last a very long time.

sabotloader 03-05-2007 10:07 PM

RE: anti seize
 
SteveBNy

Exactly...

Works for me also and I do snug the plug up and remove it when I get home...

sjsfire 03-06-2007 08:20 AM

RE: anti seize
 
[quote]ORIGINAL: gleason.chapman


If you got the gun, the PB, powder and pellets for $100 you got a really good deal. Get familiar with gun, loading etc. Here is a good web site:



No, I got the gun, some Powerbelt bullets maybe 20, and a pack of primers for $100. Everything else I've bought in the last month or so except the scope. I bought a Nikon Pro Staff for it but decided to put it on my 1187 slug gun and took the Bushnell and put it on the CVA Wolf. This is strickly experimental for me, to see if ML hunting is for me. And if not I'll have some fun with it at the range. Again, thanks to everyones responses and recommedations. Does anyone have a favorite primer? I have the Remington Clean Bore that was given to me plus I bought a few extra packs at Wally World at the end of season sale. Also a buddy gave me a pack of Winchester primers he uses for shot shell reloading. Thanks Again!

frontier gander 03-06-2007 10:54 AM

RE: anti seize
 
i use cci or federal only. cci's rating higher in my book because they dont give off a lot of fouling. winchester w209 is another good one but when expand tight in my plug and that requires me to use my decapper tool.


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