50cal.cliff
58 Cal.
Wow first let me say this the first time I have been on the forum in a very long time. So if I am the wrong place please moderators move the thread!!
I have a traditions St. Louis Hawken 50 caliber cap lock. Somewhere in all the ancient posts is a post where I explained I had a dry ball, (what it happens) that I could not remove with anything I tried and I tried them all! Couldn't get powder under it, so tried to pull it, ripped the center out, made a larger diameter puller, etc. etc. So long story short I had to pull the breech plug. I had always heard that, (you could not do that but, I did). I also managed to put the breach plug back in and used the gun for a couple of years. I was in a hunting camp and leaned it against the back of somebody's pick-up. The they jumped in the truck knocking my rifle over and backed over the stock. Oh yeah it broke it!!
So was getting ready to build it a new stock and when I pulled the barrel under the barrel I had a slight residue build up at the crack between the breech plug and the back of the barrel. Which tells me there must have been some leak in the threads of the breech plug. So this rifle has been sitting in a cabinet in my shop for a couple of years all disassembled! My son asked me about fixing the old rifle and I told him I was hesitant about the idea!
So here is the real question. Given what I have said am I right to be worried about the breech plug????? The residue I spoke was not much but it was there! I remember when I pulled the breech plug I really did not like the threads on it. It reminded me of someone who had a bad die or who had not used a lubricant while cutting the threads! Although every thread was there they looked fragile!!!
So I am open to advice here!! I now Zonie had spoken on this very subject way back when.
If I decide to go with another barrel any advice on a replacement??
I may just build a .50 up from scratch. I would not give my son anything I felt was not safe, and I have my doubts about this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a traditions St. Louis Hawken 50 caliber cap lock. Somewhere in all the ancient posts is a post where I explained I had a dry ball, (what it happens) that I could not remove with anything I tried and I tried them all! Couldn't get powder under it, so tried to pull it, ripped the center out, made a larger diameter puller, etc. etc. So long story short I had to pull the breech plug. I had always heard that, (you could not do that but, I did). I also managed to put the breach plug back in and used the gun for a couple of years. I was in a hunting camp and leaned it against the back of somebody's pick-up. The they jumped in the truck knocking my rifle over and backed over the stock. Oh yeah it broke it!!
So was getting ready to build it a new stock and when I pulled the barrel under the barrel I had a slight residue build up at the crack between the breech plug and the back of the barrel. Which tells me there must have been some leak in the threads of the breech plug. So this rifle has been sitting in a cabinet in my shop for a couple of years all disassembled! My son asked me about fixing the old rifle and I told him I was hesitant about the idea!
So here is the real question. Given what I have said am I right to be worried about the breech plug????? The residue I spoke was not much but it was there! I remember when I pulled the breech plug I really did not like the threads on it. It reminded me of someone who had a bad die or who had not used a lubricant while cutting the threads! Although every thread was there they looked fragile!!!
So I am open to advice here!! I now Zonie had spoken on this very subject way back when.
If I decide to go with another barrel any advice on a replacement??
I may just build a .50 up from scratch. I would not give my son anything I felt was not safe, and I have my doubts about this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!