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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3784925)
they do have one. CVA has listened and is on track with western powders to build them.
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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
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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. |
Originally Posted by builder459
(Post 3784861)
....................i have a lot more than 100 rds through mine.
One good thing; i can most of the time, remove the plug from the rifle without a tool. |
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. I might just wait until tomorrow morning to clean it. :) |
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? |
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. |
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.
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Originally Posted by builder459
(Post 3784930)
That's good news for every CVA owner and for the industry as a whole! Ray
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Originally Posted by builder459
(Post 3784950)
............... they also sell the compression rings and O -ring Ray
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