kervinlee
32 Cal
I've been looking for non-lead bullets for hunting in California. I looked at the Thor Bullets website (Thor™ Bullets Sizing Pack) and they recommend a "Sizing Pack" of four bullets of different diameters to determine your bore size prior to ordering. Thor instructs one to remove the barrel's breechplug: 'To determine which bullet is best for your muzzleloader, start with an empty rifle, remove the breechplug and slide in the .500 bullet. If it slips easily down the bore, you then try the .501 and so on. When you find the diameter that requires about 20/30 ft./lbs. of force to push down the barrel (that is comparable to the resistance you get loading a standard sabot bullet), you have found the correct size for your rifle.
Now, I have a .50 caliber Thompson/Center Hawken and a .50 caliber CVA Mountain Rifle and I have never removed the breechplugs, and would rather not if at all possible, but I would do it if it is worth the effort. Does anyone have any useful knowledge or experience with this? Are the breechplug threads in these type of rifles tapered, like an NPT thread? I've seen breechplug wrenches in online videos; do I have to have one of those or will a standard combination wrench work? What about reinstalling the breechplug? I think I can check for proper parallel alignment between plug face and barrel flat with a dial indicator but does anyone have any tips or tricks? Thanks.
Now, I have a .50 caliber Thompson/Center Hawken and a .50 caliber CVA Mountain Rifle and I have never removed the breechplugs, and would rather not if at all possible, but I would do it if it is worth the effort. Does anyone have any useful knowledge or experience with this? Are the breechplug threads in these type of rifles tapered, like an NPT thread? I've seen breechplug wrenches in online videos; do I have to have one of those or will a standard combination wrench work? What about reinstalling the breechplug? I think I can check for proper parallel alignment between plug face and barrel flat with a dial indicator but does anyone have any tips or tricks? Thanks.