Breech plug?
#41
It would appear your buddy SL, dissagrees with you. so, who is the dummy or are we trying to win people back over.
#42
you got that right!!!! And I have never heard of any one but grouse now, to start ****, back out there plug. Why would you? you seat it so the nose and shelf are in contact but, not enough to force the two together. in other words as soon as it stops turning, do not force any more. As SL said leaving it backed off would allow the gasses to start to escape.
Grouse is a salesman, he is not one of us, as a outdoorsman. he stays on top of a product like any good salesman should. any one that thinks otherwise, is just one of the sheeple. He has bragged over at doug's of how Knight flew him in to check out their new facility and to discuss their product line and spent the day with the owner and employees at the randge, and out to dinner. You think they would do that for us?
so, any chance he can, he tries to jump on a newbie's side to draw him in for some future purchase, then reccommend his pet products. Only reason he is on this forum, and why he gets so pissed when someone points it out.
I have been trying to avoid him since we where banned but, he keeps trying to start ****, so?
#44
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Yucca Valley,Ca
Posts: 2,496
Muley, you speak of character? what type of person puts another member on ignore, then continues to make comments about him and expects no response? i only react to you when in fact you mention my name. again i never said i was placing you on ignore and in fact find it really amusing to watch you change your mind and give skewed info on every subject under the sun..nuff said and quit reading my responses on the sly...
#45
I do mine exactly the same way. Two finger tight with the tool that came with the rifle.
Only thing I can add is that the threads and shelf need to be completely clean. SabotLoader taught me that one.
I also only use anti-seize. I don't like the extra tightness the tape seems to add to the plug. Tom.
Only thing I can add is that the threads and shelf need to be completely clean. SabotLoader taught me that one.
I also only use anti-seize. I don't like the extra tightness the tape seems to add to the plug. Tom.
#46
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Yucca Valley,Ca
Posts: 2,496
Josh, if your using BH209, nothing is needed on the threads.hope everything worked out for you on that Knight rifle with the BP problem.
#47
BUT
In general... I would always suggest screwing a naked breech plug in TIGHT and back out in any gun before installing a new or previously used BP back into a gun before applying grease or tape. This way you could be checking and cleaning (tread chasing) the existing threads of both pieces of eequipment.