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    separating breach block from barrel

    Thanks to Roundball for the suggestion to use compressed air to remove the stuck cleaning jag. I have a compresser but that idea had not crossed my mind. Many thanks.
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    separating breach block from barrel

    After shooting today, I cleaned my rifle and ran an oil patch down it. I can't get it out. Stuck about a foot down. I need to know about a Kentucky Rifle made for Sears, Roebuck and Co. by Miroku in Japan. Is the block screwed into the barrel and, if so, is it threaded with right or left...
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    Best lubrication to use

    I've found you don't want to use petrolium based oil with muzzle loaders. I'm using vegetable oil and it seems to be doing very well. There are some commercial lubes out there that you can try, too.
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    Hello

    I ame a retired auto worker and currently make knives. In my current endeavor I've met a lot of nice people and am getting involved in black powder rendezvous and shooting. I really enjoy the shooting. In the past 12 months, I've had occasion to buy and do some trading. I'm not too...
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    recently traded for rifle, what's it really worth?

    I have a rifle marked on one side of the barrel "Sears Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Il Made in Japan, Miroku 6466" and on another side "Kentucky Rifle Modle 292.51765 .45 Cal. Black Powder Only" The gun apparently has never been fired and except for one tip of the ramrod missing and a small chip...
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