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Offline Busta

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T/C Breech Plug Problem, or..............
« on: October 07, 2006, 05:00:55 AM »
........did they get a bad batch of soft steel. I have never seen this problem of gas cutting on a plug before, but to me it looks like the flash hole is enlarging prematurely, and the gas has to go somewhere. I'm thinking that T/C either got a bunch of soft steel, or maybe tried a new vender and the steel may not be up to par. Any of you guys with Encores, Omegas or G2's experience this phenomenon of the ? If any of you are experiencing lots of blow-back, maybe it is time to check the size of your flash hole, it is probably enlarged.

Just wanted to report this from a possible SAFETY standpoint. We need to police ourselves, because we all know that lots of companies are cutting corners on costs (steel) these days and quality will suffer as a result. I'm thinking it is a issue with a bad batch (run) of soft steel, hopefully T/C is getting to the bottom of it.

The Encores/G2's and Omegas have been out for several years now, you would think this would have surfaced before now if it were an ongoing problem. I do know that there are at least 3 versions of Breech Plugs for these rifles and may be unique to only one of the designs, but that flash hole looks way to large to my eye in the pic of the new plug.

Check your plugs!

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Re: T/C Breech Plug Problem, or..............
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2006, 07:48:35 AM »
Busta,
May I PM you a few questions about bullets, powder and loads?

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Re: T/C Breech Plug Problem, or..............
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2006, 09:18:22 AM »
If you still have your receipt, send that along with the plug back to T/C Inc. Without the complaint voice from the purchaser, the problem takes much longer to resolve/troubleshoot. Enclose a letter describing what powder you use - how many grains & what's occuring inside the breech area and the condition of the plug. Also approximate the amount of shots fired with that plug.

You can expect a new plug from them. The one with the longest life seems to be the flat-face plug. You could request one - but I doubt T/C has any left.
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Re: T/C Breech Plug Problem, or..............
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2006, 04:36:03 PM »
Busta,
May I PM you a few questions about bullets, powder and loads?

Terry

waelkhunter,

Sure, PM away. I might not be able to answer what you are looking for, but I can tell you what works for me. If the search feature is working, there is alot of good information in the archives. :)
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Re: T/C Breech Plug Problem, or..............
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2006, 04:44:41 PM »
Biff,

It's not my plug we are talking about, My T/C has a side hammer. ;) I just ran accross that and was passing on the information. I have 3 Whites (inlines), 2 Knights (inlines), a NEF (inline), and the T/C sidelock. I have never seen a plug end up like that, and after only 60 shots. The bottom one was showing cutting after only 25 shots. I'm thinkin' T/C is going to be repalcing a bunch of breech plugs.
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