Originally Posted by
JBinMN
No skin off my ***, one way or the other, but it seems to me , that if I pulled the breech plug, as per your post #21, I would look at the bbl. from the breech end to the muzzle to see if there was anything I wanted to do while I had it out. Looking for a clear tube to the sky & making sure there was no obstruction in the bbl near the flashhole & breech end & even all the way to the muzzle, before I re installed the breech plug.
Like remove an obstruction like a seated ball, corrosion, carbon deposits, etc, or something along those lines...
Then later, as per post #28, if I decided I did not want to pull the breech plug, "Again", since I already checked it...( and would have cleared any obstruction), I would not have to go thru any other process to deal with a plugged bore, and would be working on trying to fire the firearm again with a now verified as "clear" & "unplugged" bbl..
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Not my business, but something in the translation as per the above, is not working for me...
Perhaps I misunderstood.
NO matter to me, it is Your firearm...
Hope you get things all figured out. G'Luck!