Well I got this home today, looks great overall. Looked like it needed a swab so grabbed my big range rod and a .50 cal jag, put a dry patch on to see what comes up. Well what came up was nothing, the patched jag got stuck in the breech!!
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I can visualize what happened, hard to explain but I felt it slip into the breech plug, and upon trying to retract it, the patch material I suspect doubled against the jag and there just wasnt enuf room to pull it past the catch point. Seen it happen before.
Soooo, I popped a couple caps to see if it might bump it ahead just a tad, not. Next step is unscrew the rod from the jag, pull the nipple, work a bit of powder into the hole, replace nipple, cap and boom!
I had it pointed at the floor which is covered with rubber tiles and it blew a pretty good hole in the tile, Oh well, but otherwise besides ruining a good brass jag, all is well.
I have another jag that is shorter that I tried afterwards and didnt have any more issues.
This happened to me once years ago, pretty much the same thing and so that trick worked then and worked today.
Rifle looks nice otherwise, barrels are pretty stout, one inch in diameter at the breech and .7" at the muzzle. I think CVA says that a 90gr charge is considered max so I will start at 90 and work up from there,
, no not really.
Being is this will be a paper rifle, no need to test the barrels fail limits.