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Muzzleloader Hunting
Encore 209x50 breech plug
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1740831" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Speed breech. I never had that specific breech plug. Mine were either like the photo I posted, or the 1/4 turn plugs.</p><p></p><p>Pull the plug and shine a light in that barrel to check for some kind of possible obstruction maybe. The barrel threads didn't shorten, nor did the breech plug threads lengthen. Take an old toothbrush, stick it in the barrel threads and turn it counter clockwise. After verifying the threads are clean, you may have to tighten it with the slotted tool and re-seat it ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1740831, member: 33046"] Speed breech. I never had that specific breech plug. Mine were either like the photo I posted, or the 1/4 turn plugs. Pull the plug and shine a light in that barrel to check for some kind of possible obstruction maybe. The barrel threads didn't shorten, nor did the breech plug threads lengthen. Take an old toothbrush, stick it in the barrel threads and turn it counter clockwise. After verifying the threads are clean, you may have to tighten it with the slotted tool and re-seat it ?? [/QUOTE]
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