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I have a Pedersoli Kentucky .50. It is 3yr old and has <50 shots put through it. I need suggestions on how to remove the plug. How tight are they installed at the factory?
Don’t remove the breech plug, there is no reason unless you are replacing the barrel.
Think of it like taking the glass out of a window, if it ain’t broke don’t.
I tried it once on a pedersoli but it wouldn't budge. But on another rifle that had to be de-breeched I put a reference mark on it. Then using a lead sheet wrap and my vice to protect the barrel, I did get it off with less force than I had anticipated. Only time I ever did this but there was no other choice.