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builder459 03-10-2011 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3784925)
they do have one. CVA has listened and is on track with western powders to build them.

That's good news for every CVA owner and for the industry as a whole! Ray

ronlaughlin 03-10-2011 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by kb1 (Post 3784850)
..........................plug looks like a very nice improvement on that plug but that thin leading edge on that plug looks easily prone to damage if dropped on something hard,jmho.............karl

True, i have received at least 6 of them in the mail that were damaged in shipping, due to poor packaging. One other damaged plug was tested, and the seal at the barrel was indeed compromised.

Omega45 03-10-2011 04:24 PM

Muley Hunter,
Your gonna need more BH209 firing at that rate! I am glad you are enjoying the Omega. Isn't it wonderful to shoot 30 shots without swabbing the bore................and not a single
misfire.

ronlaughlin 03-10-2011 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3784861)
....................i have a lot more than 100 rds through mine.

My statement was based on my personal experience with the Triumph plug. I cannot begin to tell you how many rounds have been through my plug. I can tell you this.............the flash hole is now 0.032", er, it was before i replaced it with a vent liner. In the time leading to this erosion, i managed to damage the compression rings whilst cleaning. I repaired them the best i could, but now i need to use a tool to install the plug into my Triumph. I couldn't use the supplied tool because of the scope mounted. A tool was fabricated, so to install the plug into the rifle. Then after that issue was dealt with the o-ring fell apart. It was replaced with an o-ring i found at our local ACE hardware. It isn't quite the proper fit.

One good thing; i can most of the time, remove the plug from the rifle without a tool.

Muley Hunter 03-10-2011 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by Omega45 (Post 3784942)
Muley Hunter,
Your gonna need more BH209 firing at that rate! I am glad you are enjoying the Omega. Isn't it wonderful to shoot 30 shots without swabbing the bore................and not a single
misfire.

Sure is. It's also nice to not be rushed into cleaning the gun too.

I might just wait until tomorrow morning to clean it. :)

ronlaughlin 03-10-2011 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3784909)
I just came back from the range. I shot 30 shots in my Omega with BH 209 and CCI 209M primers. No delays, no swabbing, and not touching the BP.

I may be nuts, but I can't see how a BP can be better than that?

yup!! Who doesn't have a 7/16" socket in their vehicle. Toolless plugs are over rated.

builder459 03-10-2011 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by ronlaughlin (Post 3784945)
My statement was based on my personal experience with the Triumph plug. I cannot begin to tell you how many rounds have been through my plug. I can tell you this.............the flash hole is now 0.032", er, it was before i replaced it with a vent liner. In the time leading to this erosion, i managed to damage the compression rings whilst cleaning. I repaired them the best i could, but now i need to use a tool to install the plug into my Triumph. I couldn't use the supplied tool because of the scope mounted. A tool was fabricated, so to install the plug into the rifle. Then after that issue was dealt with the o-ring fell apart. It was replaced with an o-ring i found at our local ACE hardware. It isn't quite the proper fit.

One good thing; i can most of the time, remove the plug from the rifle without a tool.

ron, you do excellent work.. but i think a new BP is in order for that triumph lol. they also sell the compression rings and O -ring Ray

MountainDevil54 03-10-2011 04:43 PM

QR plugs are nice. On those hot days you can easily remove them and allow the wind to blow through the barrel and cool it down faster.

ronlaughlin 03-10-2011 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3784930)
That's good news for every CVA owner and for the industry as a whole! Ray

The better news for them CVA owner, is they can remedy the issue themselves.

ronlaughlin 03-10-2011 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3784950)
............... they also sell the compression rings and O -ring Ray

They wouldn't sell me the compression riings..............they wanted me to mail them my plug.


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