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Hello, Dixie was out of the cva 10mm x1.25 drum. Does any one know of another source?. Thanks, Bill
 
I may be wrong but as I recall the Track of the Wolf replacement CVA drum is not designed the same as the CVA drum.

The CVA drum extends almost all the way thru the breech plug while the TOTW drums threads are much shorter, screwing only part way into the breech plug.

This is not really a problem as far as safety is concerned but the large void left unfilled in the breech plug will become a trap for fouling.

Cleaning the gun by only running a wet patch down the bore will not remove this fouling.

The best way, IMO of cleaning a CVA rifle modified to use this TOTW drum is to place the breech of the barrel, with the nipple removed into a bucket of water and then use the "pumping method" of running the patched jag rapidly up and down the bore. The high velocity of the water will blow the fouling out of this area.
 
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