cva breech plug
#61
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And this one comes with everything but not "nitride" black.
https://www.westernpowders.com/breec...product_id=147
https://www.westernpowders.com/breec...product_id=147
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#64
As much as i love my Knights, they don't come with both plug types either and the FPJ plug is marginal with BH209.
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And this one comes with everything but not "nitride" black.
https://www.westernpowders.com/breec...product_id=147
https://www.westernpowders.com/breec...product_id=147
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see i didn't even know you needed a different bp for the knight i know about the different primer types for the knight nut this bp powder issue is all new to me. it's like me doing the electric instal on a job and not supplying the fuses and the people can't turn there power on for a week or two while they figure out where to get the fuses ! just doesn't make sense to me !! thanks !!
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haven't you bought anything recently and noticed it doesn't come with everything you need ? it's always an accessory they alway's used to include everything in the past ! and another thing that drives me crazy is it's usually some little five dollar part and the damn shipping is 12.95!! i can't stand paying for all these shipping charges especially when it could have been free ! fyi i understand both sides thanks !
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#70
Western supplies them for the primer pocket. Not really needed if the head space is set correctly. You can buy a firing pin bushing shim kit for around $5 that is a more permanent solution. O-rings don't last very long but plenty long enough for a average range session or a hunt.