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Slinginslugs

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What is the protocol? Does the breech plug have to be removed for the work to be performed? If so do you remove before sending? I am planning to have a .50 octogon CVA barrel bored smooth, hopefully to .62/20 gauge. I know he is a busy man and was not taking work for a while. Can someone please give a detailed chain of events to make this happen. Thanks
 
I have had 5 done and 2 in works. Remove underribs and sights. Breech plug in.

I have had 1" Renegade barrels bored to 58 & 54. Currently two Hawken 15/16 going to 54 cal.

Don't know how long and how much he charges for CVA. For T/C he has been charging $150 for rebore, barrel cut and starter dovetail at muzzle and $50 for return shipping. He has always sent it back priority.

Again, call is the best advice.
 
As an aside, bored out to 58 cal doesn't leave much (.097") of a shoulder at the bottom of the grooves when he rifles with .010 deep grooves for a t/c 11/16" breech plug.

Additionally, barrel wall thickness might be an issue, so previous sound advice to call with your specifics will tell you what he can and will do and more importantly what he won't.
 
Call him. Seems there was a time when he wouldn't work on CVA due to the breach set up. If you pull the plug yourself, take your time cuz it's easy break stuff.
Don’t attempt to pull the plug on a CVA percussion barrel! Wasn’t meant to be disassembled. The drum is integrated into the plug and trying to get it - plug and drum - all back together and properly aligned is a bear to say the least.
 
What is the protocol? Does the breech plug have to be removed for the work to be performed? If so do you remove before sending? I am planning to have a .50 octogon CVA barrel bored smooth, hopefully to .62/20 gauge. I know he is a busy man and was not taking work for a while. Can someone please give a detailed chain of events to make this happen. Thanks
Nope send barrel after removing sights , with info/ twist /bore needed
 

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