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attached is a picture of the bore and breach plug juncture of a CVA double rifle i just acquired. the previous owner sold it because there was a range rod with Jag and patch stuck breach deep in one barrel. I got that out and cleaned up the bores. every time i pushed the patch to the breach it would get stuck. did some beveling on the rear of the jag and it helped.
treated the breach end with rust blaster gel and then jb bore paste.
when done i scoped it and this is what was causing the hang up. have never encountered anything like it!
rifling at top, canal and then breach plug face. all i can think is, "what were they thinking ?"
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I've had a couple of TC guns like that. At least they're a lot easier to fix than a double. You've got your work cut out for you if you attempt to repair that one!
 

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