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    Ballistol-based lube?

    I use mink oil lube (from TOTW) and cover the nipple. I have always that the gun fire, even days later after a rain. I was in CO for the entire season one year, didn't fire during that time, and at the end of the hunt it fired without a hang fire. I think the key is making sure the nipple is sealed.
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    Removing breech plug from W C Scott double shotgun

    Just an FYI, removing the plug from a db should be done by someone who truly knows what they are doing. It often results in rib work, which is costly. Frankly, do everything you can to avoid it. Did you try compressed air?
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    SOLD Outstanding English Style Belgian-made 12 ga. Double Barrel Shotgun

    I’m selling an outstanding Belgian-made 12-gauge double gun, c. 1855. I believe it was likely not fired more than a couple dozen times before it was stored away and eventually came into my possession. It is a fine copy of an English gun, and the workmanship is excellent. Thin through the wrist...
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    Hello From Wisconsin

    I'm pleased to join the forum. I am recently retired and have built, shot, and restored muzzle loaders since I was a young man - seems like a long time ago! I enjoy competitive shooting, hunting, and repairing and restoration.
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