I have recently purchased my first muzzleloader, an Austin&Halleck .50 1:28 percussion Mountain Rifle. It has not been fired yet.
When running a dry patch on a jag down the barrel, I can feel an obstruction near the breech. If I push past it, the jag/patch gets stuck. Based on its depth into the barrel, I'm guessing there's some part of the ignition mechanism that extends into the barrel.
I know nothing about the inner workings of the percussion ignition system, and have no experience with other guns to know if mine is typical or not. So I've not yet started to take anything apart yet.
What do you think might be going on and how can I fix it? The rifle was bought as A&H was closing operations, so return to them is not an option.
Thanks.
Don
When running a dry patch on a jag down the barrel, I can feel an obstruction near the breech. If I push past it, the jag/patch gets stuck. Based on its depth into the barrel, I'm guessing there's some part of the ignition mechanism that extends into the barrel.
I know nothing about the inner workings of the percussion ignition system, and have no experience with other guns to know if mine is typical or not. So I've not yet started to take anything apart yet.
What do you think might be going on and how can I fix it? The rifle was bought as A&H was closing operations, so return to them is not an option.
Thanks.
Don