![]() |
Speaking of Breech Plugs
After the recent thread and my experiance with a TC Black Diamond breech plug, I thought I would would post a picture of these breech plugs.
These are the plugs that I use and all of them have the sealing surface both on the BP and in the barrel. As I indicated in the other thread when I handled that Black Diamond plug I was taken back a bit - because I really questioned if the tape system would work on it. For me there are 3 keys to this system working: 1. And the most important are the two faces matching up... 2. Turning the plug in slowly and smoothly - if it catches or snags - it will be compromised. 3. Verify that tape is all the way around the bottom of the barrel trapped between the two sufaces. Use a pen light or bore light to make this verification. The tape must be compressed between the two faces but not so tight that the tape is cut. ![]() |
RE: Speaking of Breech Plugs
Let me get a plug in here
:D |
RE: Speaking of Breech Plugs
I use a similar approach with the teflon tape. Some recommend backing off the breechplug a 1/4 turn after snugging it up. To me that defeats the whole purpose of the sealing surface on the breechplug. I know Dave recommends doing that and apparently it works for him. He sure shoots a lot more than I do so I guess I can't fault his procedure either. I will continue to snug mine up and leave them that way until I remove it after shooting while still warm.
|
RE: Speaking of Breech Plugs
I will continue to snug mine up and leave them that way until I remove it after shooting while still warm. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:24 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.