Breech Plug Grease????

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Okay I bought a new TC Impact because I was tired of cleaning my MESSY Rem 700 Muzzleloader. I never had issues with the breech plug using a thin synthetic grease on the plug. As long as it was just finger tight it would come out easy.

The breech plug for the TC is a ##### to get out. I bought a tube of bore butter hoping it would work better. Hell no. That little wrench they give is USELESS. Even using the bore butter on it after about 12 shots I have to use a socket and ratchet to remove it and that is with a fair bit of force.

Anybody have this issue as well????

A better thread lube?

I hate how tight the plug is to remove.

cycbb
 
I'm not sure its a lubrication issue, but automotive anti seize would be the next thing I would try. My favorite is a stick, like a crayon or grease pencil, I bought it at Part Source. It says it will prevent spark plugs seizing to aluminum. It's worked fine on my Savage muzzle loader.
 
Duhhhhhhhhhhhh

Thanks Grizzly. Man what a brain fart..............

I have a big container of Copper anti sieze that I use when I change barrels on my BR rifles. So embarrassing..........

cycbb
 
I have a Remmy Genesis, and unless I back the plug out every 2 or 3 shots, the plug gets seized and is a ##### to get out. Same results with numerous black powder lubes. I tried using an anti-seize concoction which you can get at tool supply shops, and it seems to have really helped.
 
TC Ez-Thread Anti-Seize Breech Plug Tape

Is there room for that? Teflon tape is usually used to attain a seal, and threads designed to seal are tapered. These are straight threads.

TC sells it:

htps://secure.tcarms.com/store/ez-thread-anti-seize-breech-plug-tape-cat-no-7148.html

Just add another "t" to htps to open link. BTW, you can buy 8 rolls of tape @ Princess Auto for one one TC tape
 
Stay with the TC teflon. I tried cheap'n it with all means of anti-sieze paste & tape for the automotive and plumbing worlds, but I am sticking to the TC tape now.
 
I have an Impact and I use bore butter, but I pull it out at least every 3 shots and apply more. I just snug it, not too tight...never had a problem.
 
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