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Muzzleloader breech plug is plugged!
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<blockquote data-quote="HogHQ39" data-source="post: 4349142" data-attributes="member: 46928"><p>Hey guys, I’m trying to solve an issue for my dad… he was cleaning his muzzleloader with CVA’s foam cleaner and now his breech plug is completely plugged after letting it sit overnight. We have tried using air, fine wire, and trying to let it soak, nothing has worked yet. I need some help with this one, and we decided it wouldn’t be safe to just shoot a primer through it. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HogHQ39, post: 4349142, member: 46928"] Hey guys, I’m trying to solve an issue for my dad… he was cleaning his muzzleloader with CVA’s foam cleaner and now his breech plug is completely plugged after letting it sit overnight. We have tried using air, fine wire, and trying to let it soak, nothing has worked yet. I need some help with this one, and we decided it wouldn’t be safe to just shoot a primer through it. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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