I have an older Traditions Pursuit .50 that has been giving me hardship lately removing the breach plugs after a day on the range.
The older Traditions came with a Special tool for removal of the breech plug, which can be somewhat difficult to use when the plug is really frozen in.
They are various emergency fixes like plugging the vent with a spent primer and pouring some barrel clearer down and letting it soak to loosen the crud in the threads before trying to remove it ...but I would like to know what other 'preventive' steps guys have found to stop the crud from creeping into the breach plugs threads and seizing them up.
What do you guys use ?
What I have tried so far is Outer's Choke Tube lube..it didn't work great so I switched to LocTite C5-A copper based Anti Seize lubricant. It works and is good for the hunt scenarios and but after 25 rounds yesterday it too didn't seem to stop the crud from eventually seizing up the plug. (yes I cleaned the thread in the breech after each use)
I have heard some guys use Teflon tape which I haven't tried yet..any one here use that ?
Any other idea's guys discovered over the years.
note: while the 'switch to BH209' comments are appreciated...and I will eventually give it a try...I have a few pounds of Pyrodex and Triple 7 to use up first :)