After reading another post who's author was concerned about removing his breechplug in order to properly bed his barrel. I was hoping to see some info regarding a problem that plagued me and I thought that it was something worth noting... I've got very limited experience with fitting breechplugs but on my last build I ran into a problem after removing a breechplug that I had carefully fitted to my barrel. I found that after uninstalling and re-installing the breechplug a few times that I had to go past my witness mark in order to snug the plug up tight. This posed many problems as you may have guessed. I ended up making a thin shim washer of brass in order to get my plug aligned properly. The problem was that the threads would crush somewhat when the plug was tightened to final torque thus causing me to have to screw the plug in a hair further each time it was re-installed. Perhaps I had overtightened the plug but I don't feel as though I did. I'd say that once the plug began to snug up just a little, I was left with about an eighth of a turn to bring my flats into alignment and this required only moderate pressure while using both hands on a 12" Crescent wrench.
How do you folks avoid this problem when installing and removing breechplugs repeatedly during a build? Or perhaps a better question is what was I doing wrong?
How do you folks avoid this problem when installing and removing breechplugs repeatedly during a build? Or perhaps a better question is what was I doing wrong?