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Is the back piece threaded in the barrel of the kentucky-hunter .50 cal.

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Most muzzle loading rifle have a "Patent Breech", and the "breech plug" threads into the back of the barrel.

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From that statement I assume you mean you had a bad load, and when fired the ball when only part way down the barrel and got stuck, correct?



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