Breech plug lube
#21
RE: Breech plug lube
sabotloader
Just wondering is the breech tape you mentioned in the link not the same as industrial plumber teflon tape (Pink stuff)? I have used this prior and worked fine, just curious.
Just wondering is the breech tape you mentioned in the link not the same as industrial plumber teflon tape (Pink stuff)? I have used this prior and worked fine, just curious.
#23
RE: Breech plug lube
AJ52,
I have this belief that you need to stop the blowback at the face of the breech plug. If it screws up snugly against the rear of the barrel so that gas can not pass back through the threads, if you achieve this seal your blowback problems will be nonexistant. The big deal is to get this seal... When I was using the greases I would put a light coat (ring) around the face of the BP (and the threads) to help provide this seal - that really was kind of useless because the grease at that temperature will not provide a seal, but it certainly will go forward into the barrel.
The tape has provided the answer for me, with the overwrapping of the plug a seal is almost guaranteed and as the first shot drives excess tape back into any void where I might not get a seal.. I virtually do not want any blowback in the threads of the breech plug.
Just a theory but so far it is working...
I have this belief that you need to stop the blowback at the face of the breech plug. If it screws up snugly against the rear of the barrel so that gas can not pass back through the threads, if you achieve this seal your blowback problems will be nonexistant. The big deal is to get this seal... When I was using the greases I would put a light coat (ring) around the face of the BP (and the threads) to help provide this seal - that really was kind of useless because the grease at that temperature will not provide a seal, but it certainly will go forward into the barrel.
The tape has provided the answer for me, with the overwrapping of the plug a seal is almost guaranteed and as the first shot drives excess tape back into any void where I might not get a seal.. I virtually do not want any blowback in the threads of the breech plug.
Just a theory but so far it is working...
#25
RE: Breech plug lube
green01,
I really do wish it were that easy with all guns... If my theory is correct you are getting the breech plug seal I am talking about so you are not getting blowback back through the threads of the BP. What kind of gun are you shooting?
Those people that do not recieve this seal, either with a finger tight BP or BP that is not machined to match the barrel flange and are shooting large loads of T7 MAY not find bore butter as an answer - it can not handle the heat.
I have read in different posts several people using BB as BPlug lube and if it works don't fix it - but there are a lot more people out there fighting stuck breech plugs all time.
Just my two cents....
I really do wish it were that easy with all guns... If my theory is correct you are getting the breech plug seal I am talking about so you are not getting blowback back through the threads of the BP. What kind of gun are you shooting?
Those people that do not recieve this seal, either with a finger tight BP or BP that is not machined to match the barrel flange and are shooting large loads of T7 MAY not find bore butter as an answer - it can not handle the heat.
I have read in different posts several people using BB as BPlug lube and if it works don't fix it - but there are a lot more people out there fighting stuck breech plugs all time.
Just my two cents....
#27
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RE: Breech plug lube
sabotloader i use a t/c 50 cal., traditions 50 cal. and i am working with a new frontier mag. i have had the first two for years. all i have every used was the bore butter. but i don't shoot them today and wait days to clean them. i clean them the same day i use them. if i had one that leaked presser threw the breech plug threads i would be shipping it back the factory. sounds like the plugs are made at one location and the barrels are coming from another. anyway you look at it it is a poor design that should be corrected. you should not need anything on the threads to seal.
#29
RE: Breech plug lube
Everytime I see a post reference this topic, it always amazes me at the different ways that people use to protect the breech plugs from seizing. Good to know there are other alternatives when the one you are using no longer works for you.