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Monkey, where in Arkansas did you move?
I can’t tell for sure because I can’t see the breech plug but it looks like you can take the inner part off the woodman adjustable breech plug out and install a insert for that module unless it’s a different breech plug. It also looks like a nose sealing module and if that’s the case I’m all in.It's just a little brass veri-flame type,,these have been fired very clean!, again this brakes plug gives me the option of multiple 209s and also this little verifying type brass module and a large rifle I'm shooting some Remington nine and a half today I've never tried those before so far so good
I have also reached that conclusion with the remington premier 209 primers..I think most Vera Flames will fit in a 209 and that's what I'm doing with this breach plug it's the breech plug that I've been shooting 209s in I cleaned it up real good and just had spaced it for these brass Vera flame type modules that he made and yes the insert will screw out of the bridge plug I don't know that that really affects anything as far as changing from a module to a 209 though the same plug will take both you have a bushing at the bottom you have the insert screwed in above that and then you have the little set screw on the bottom of all that sitting below the powder it's really easy to get used to making adjustments and keeping your head spice right one thing I have learned these plugs need to be kept clean I wouldn't put 50 or 60 shots on them ever I would clean every 15 to 20
That barrel will stack-em in a hole huh. Nice shooting too bro.Shooting the Paramount today change the 209 to Brass module large rifle the adjustable plug will do that too this is 15 shots Pitman 275 accumax you'll see three down on the lower left that were clean bore and then as the barrel filed it kind of settled in a little bit High into the right that one bullet I pulled up I don't know what happened not bad
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