LAST EDITED ON Aug-08-14 AT 02:58PM (MST)[p]In the first place where do you come off saying that I only have one chance to get my post right and then insinuate that it is related to alcohol that it took 3 edits to get it right. Also that it took 3 hours between edits, don't you have anything better to do with you time.
Where do you get the god given right to set mfg. spec. that breech plug grease and never seize is the only two products that can be used to prepare a breech plug for installation into a barrel.
Have you been in this hobby for such a short period of time that you don't even know that Thompson Center sells a Teflon Product to prepare a breech plug for installation into the barrel and fully warrants that product with Black Powder or any of the substitutes. Besides with your god given ability for mfg. spec. maybe you can tell me what kind of gun I use.
One more time use Teflon the way I said to and when you pull your breech plug to push a load out you will not get any powder on the threads of the barrel. I have experience in this, what is your experience, hot air.
For me to respond to any more of your post you are going to have to come up with more than speculation and jabs. Maybe something more than personal opinions would be a good start.
I don't agree to disagree, your arguments are hollow. You appear to have no experience within the subject you are trying to discuss.
As far as I am concerned if you want to us just grease or never seize or Teflon and grease, etc. use it how you want. It is no skin off of my nose, it is your gun, and we all know you have to abide by mfg. spec. From what I can gather your only argument is putting oil on a breech plug before you put Teflon tape on it. Actually I not sure where you stand on Teflon but that is a personal opinion anyway.
seems like an awful shallow argument, you need a better oil
Oh look I only had to use one edit, that's only 1/2 a bottle of alcohol and I have a couple of edits left, more than enough for the other 1/2 bottle.