Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Gun Building and Repair => Topic started by: lefty41 on March 22, 2011, 07:18:44 PM
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As you can tell from my name I shoot lefty. Would like to have a .40 or .45 barrel for my Renegade, but finding a T/C breech plug to have one made is next to impossible. Have located a used barrel for sale that is in not very good shape inside. My question is, how feasible is it to have a barrel maker use that breech plug and make a barrel of .40 or .45 for it. I know it would be fairly heavy because of the 1" across the flats. What length would be best for target shooting and some hunting? Other solution would be to have the exsisting .54 barrel reamed out to a 20ga. smoothbore.
Any thoughts?
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maybe im misunderstanding you ,
but track of the Wolf carries TC breech plugs and tangs . so it would be just a mater of getting a 40 or 45 cal barrel that is the same size across the flats as your existing barrel and have it drilled to accept a ¾-16 plug
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maybe im misunderstanding you ,
but track of the Wolf carries TC breech plugs and tangs . so it would be just a mater of getting a 40 or 45 cal barrel that is the same size across the flats as your existing barrel and have it drilled to accept a ¾-16 plug
i will call TOW. Have been told in the past that T/C left hand plugs were not available anywhere. Hope you are right because that would be the way to go.
Thanks
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mmm sorry i missed the left hand discription on your post . i would still give them a call .
you may have to have one made . ill see what i can for you this evening when i get back home
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A lot of the cast parts that Track sells come from Pete Allen. He does make a replacement plug for right hand T/C's but I don't think he does for leftys.
Of course, T/C used to sell replacement breech plugs, but that was long ago and far away. But you might contact them anyway. Also Fox Ridge Outfitters, T/C's custom shop might also be able to help you.
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Fox Ridge is a thing of the past, gone,kaput. I did buy the .54 LH barrel, so if worst comes to worst that breech plug could be used. Finding a barrel blank 1" accross the flats may also be hard to find. Still have to call TOW and Green Mountain.
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Why not call a bbl company? You mention Grn mntn, but there are many others....
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A guy at Track told me last fall that GM was making machine gun barrels for the army and wouldn't be making "hobby" barrels again until late 2011. Maybe thats changed, who knows.