Professor flintlock
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Anybody had any erosion problems just forward of the breach? Talked to three other shooters and they all have had problems.
Was the breech plug properly seated on two surfaces, the bottom of the threads on the plug, and the end of the barrel, before you began using the barrel?Anybody had any erosion problems just forward of the breach? Talked to three other shooters and they all have had problems.
The problem is an erosion ring forms in front of the powder. These guys aren't beginners . They know how to clean a rifle. We believe it's the steel the barrel is made from. It's an erosion problem. These barrels have seen many rounds put through them. Still the barrel should not be eroding.All three had contacted rice and we're basically told to pound sand.Was the breech plug properly seated on two surfaces, the bottom of the threads on the plug, and the end of the barrel, before you began using the barrel?
As an esteemed Professor, I know you have photographic evidence showing this erosion condition. For some reason I can not see any of your photographs. Please repost photographs showing erosion rings in front of the powder for all to see.The problem is an erosion ring forms in front of the powder. These guys aren't beginners . They know how to clean a rifle. We believe it's the steel the barrel is made from. It's an erosion problem. These barrels have seen many rounds put through them. Still the barrel should not be eroding.All three had contacted rice and we're basically told to pound sand.
I'm concerned that I put out alot of money on a project gun.Against better judgement bought a rice(available) barrel rather than waiting on a GM barrel shot them for eons no problem. Have well over 5000 rounds through my.32 probably approaching 10000. Did recrown once. Now back to the issue when running a patch it becomes loose just past where the ball seats. I didn't get to debreach to look from that end of the rifle but you could see a ring at the bottom. The owner of this rifle is a shooter Ben tough competition for years. But If you care to talk to the other individuals we will all be competing this week end at the Ohio State shoot. Canal Fulton clubs been shooting since 1812. If you care to I invite you to come shoot. We have a we b site for directions. Tell Jason Schneider he is invited too. Couple of guys would probably like to talk to him in person. Maybe if you are just a once a month shooter you would never see a problem, but none of us are. When you buy a barrel you expect it to perform and last. This is my two hundred dollars worth, and I paid for it!In an honest effort to respond to the inquiry I have to ask for more information. If the issue is forward of the powder, it’s hard to imagine that the breech has anything to do with it. Additionally, I would ask for more specifics about this “ erosion “. The only issue I’ve ever had in that same area of a muzzleloader barrel wasn’t erosion, but rather the accumulation of what I can only describe as a “ crud ring” that was being caused ( at least in part) by my choosing to experiment with 100% Neatsfoot Oil as a patch lube. Jason Schneider ( Rice Barrels) has an excellent reputation for producing outstanding products. I have to wonder how or why it is that Professor Flintlock happens to know three experienced shooters who have ALL found erosion in their Rice barrels, presumably bought at different times over a span of time, or are these eroded barrels from a single run , produced at the same time and subjected to similar conditions of use ?
Bottom line here is that to answer the initial question, “ erosion “ in Rice barrels doesn’t appear to be an historical problem. To dig into what might be going on with the barrels of all those experienced shooters, we’re gonna need a lot more information.
Just my 2cents and worth what y’all paid for it.
Hey bub it's not my barrel I have a new rice barrel and just want to know if that's a common problem . If I was rice barrels I think I would have wanted to see these other barrels. Don 't need cleaning advice . Between us we have well over 100 years experience. Poor service seems to get around.As an esteemed Professor, I know you have photographic evidence showing this erosion condition. For some reason I can not see any of your photographs. Please repost photographs showing erosion rings in front of the powder for all to see.
And again, was the breech plug properly seated on two surfaces, the bottom of the threads on the plug, and the end of the barrel, before you began using the barrel?
So you have no photographs to show what you are referring to? Plus what unsolicited cleaning advice are you referring to?Hey bub it's not my barrel I have a new rice barrel and just want to know if that's a common problem . If I was rice barrels I think I would have wanted to see these other barrels. Don 't need cleaning advice . Between us we have well over 100 years experience. Poor service seems to get around.
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