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Cleaning a breech plug

LoessHillsArcher

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Cleaned my muzzleloader up to out away for the year and snapped some pics of how we clean the breech plug. After having issues with hang fires or miss fires a few years back we figured out there was rock hard build up in the flash channel/hole that was causing us issues. It took some work the first time to get that rock hard build up out with a 1/8” drill bit but once we got it out we were set for easy cleaning going forward. Here’s how much I got out of my breech after just four shots with Blackhorn 209.

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Now you can see a shiney clean side wall in there
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We use a small piece of pipe cleaner to clean out the small flash hole at the other end of the breech plug. This has been huge for us and a lot of burned hunts before we figured out how important this was to keep clean to ensure a good ignition of the powder
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Great Info.
You would be surprised how many people think that they only need to use a torch tip cleaner or a pick to clean the flash hole only, and not the flash channel in front of the primer pocket where the carbon builds up. Then wondering why there accuracy had fallen off or are having miss fires.
 
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I will add, Make sure it is the correct size drill bit. My CVA Accura was very specific about the size.
This might be obvious to most,
Don't put the drill bit in a drill!
Just thought I'd throw that out there.
 
I will add, Make sure it is the correct size drill bit. My CVA Accura was very specific about the size.
This might be obvious to most,
Don't put the drill bit in a drill!
Just thought I'd throw that out there.

Great add, our TC Encores use 1/8”. Buddy has a CVA and that did not fit, too large


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The CVA QRBPs use ~ 7/64” for the fire channel and ~ #71/0.7mm (0.027in/0.69mm) wire gauge for the flash hole.

Measurements taken from CVA’s QRBP cleaning kit.
 

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Great info. I made a similar setup to cleanout the breech plug. Took a piece of carbon arrow shaft and glued one end into a cork. At the other end, I taped the base of the drill bit and then glued that into the opposite end of the arrowshaft. Now at the range I can stand my Knight DISC rifle upright, insert the arrowshaft up the base of the action and cleanout the breechplug pocket at the range. Carbon falls down out of the breechplug channel. But you must only use alittle pressure/effort on the cleanout, you don't want to oversize the breechplug opening. I also shimmed the breechplug pocket where the primer lies to get better ignition. Now the flame from the primer is all directed down the breechplug channel. This also keeps the breechplug channel cleaner. Never had a hangfire or poor ignition. I just fired off a load I had in the rifle since our mid October muzzloader season here in Maryland and the rifle shoot fine. Cleanup last night was also very easy with Hoppe's Gold.
 
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