Had my best shooting day at the range yesterday, shooting lights out at 100 yards with my Knight Ultralite. Couldnt be happier...
Then I get home to find the Breech Plug is stuck....bad. Ive done the research but cant find KROIL locally (bothell/lynwood)
I really want to get this thing out ASAP. I love this gun and im scared to death ive F'd it up.
Breech plug was well greased, thinking im gonna switch to Tef Tape.
Any help appreciated
You really do not need Kroil to get it in most cases...
Take the barreled action out of the stock. Remove the trigger and the bolt.
Then stand the rifle receiver down in a container that is deep enough to get the water level above the breech plug.
Boil a big pot of water and pore that into the bucket. I also boil a small amount of water in a tea kettle and pour it slowly down the bore.
Let it sit in the hot water 10-15 minutes.
Then remove it and while really hot try to turn the BP out - you might need to try to turn is in a little bit first then out. I hope you are using a 1/4" drive 7/16" deep socket and ratchet to get the plug out.
Most often I have been able to get them out by putting the barreled action back in the stock - tighten the recoil lug screw snuggly and use the ratchet setup to get it out.
If you can not get it out you may have to repeat the heating process but install the barreled action in a vice, Use the rear portion of the recoil lug in a vice to turn the plug out.
Also, I would suggest to you when you are doing a range trip - pull the bolt and crack the BP back a bit every 7-10 shots then re-snug and continue shooting. Even if you tape the BP - it will take a few times to get the hang of taping...
Here are a few pics that might help.






