Yes, I gave up on removing the breech. A couple tugs on the wrench and it was clear it wasn't going to move!Be sure to wipe the frizzen face off with a clean ungreased patch after firing. Do not wipe the frizzen face with your finger. Oils and fouling crud can easily cause a misfire, particularly if there is significant moisture in the air. Please abandon the thought of removing the breech.
Best left to a gunsmith or very experienced person with the proper tools and jigs.
If you wish to use a brush be certain to use the type that are looped through the attachment, NOT the swedged type. See photo below.
I will start wiping the frizzen, thanks. I think I have that part under control now. I shimmed the flint higher and moved it forward a bit, and it seems to to be sparking nice, the swipe looks good and I am getting reliable flashes. PITA to figure out, but I think I have it working.
I learned my lesson with brushes long ago, buy brass and sweat solder in them. Have not had a single failure since!