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I have a TC pro hunter and trying to figure out the proper way to clean the breech. As you can tell by my questions I am new at this. Can I clean this or do I need a new breech. I checked and they are $50 so I rather clean it. I heard of the 1/8" drill bit but how far are you suppose to go in with it? As you can tell on this picture is this the way they are supposed to look like?
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Needs to be cleaned badly. Yes, an 1/8 drill bit will do the job.
I suggest soaking it to soften it up some. I like to soak in plain kitchen vinegar. You can feel when you hit the end. Good luck, |
What powder are you using
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For best results you should run a drill in turned by hand every 10 shots.
Now on mine I have drilled the fire channel out with a #21 drill and thread the load end wit a 10-32 tap and screwed in a vent liner so I can replace just the vent liner when it burns out I also find the vent liner is hardened different and lasts lots longer than the standard BP. |
I ended up clapping the drill bit on a vise then holding the breech on my hand turned it till it was clean. I have been using t7 pellets but just got me some bh209.
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I ended up clapping the drill bit on a vise then holding the breech on my hand turned it till it was clean. I have been using t7 pellets but just got me some bh209.
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Originally Posted by seller
(Post 4179498)
I ended up clapping the drill bit on a vise then holding the breech on my hand turned it till it was clean. I have been using t7 pellets but just got me some bh209.
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Here are the pics
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That should work just fine. My opinion is, as long as you keep doing what you just showed, you will have no problems burning Blackhorn, or any other powder, successfully.
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