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I have had zero luck finding one. Hoping someone might have one they are willing to part with....
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Townsend has oneI have had zero luck finding one. Hoping someone ight have one they are willing to part with....
Thx
I saw that one...Other sites show same design but less money. I should have added to my post I found one but hoping not to have to spend so much....
I'll give that a try --- certainly economical for my budgetThese work well, they are not period correct for a muzzleloader but it is 2024. Any local archery shop will have a variety
Thanks,
O.R.
Seems like if you had an old T\C trigger guard laying around.....a cut here, a drill hole there.....and a few files.......
I've had one of these for a good 40 years. Paid $15 at the Eastern for it. Comes in quite handy with neophytes. I have not personally had a stuck rod in decades. Finally learned.
I made one for my Colonial. And am likely to modify some existing ones to work the same way.I have had zero luck finding one. Hoping someone might have one they are willing to part with....
Thx
And if all those methods fail, a little water down the bore will speed things greatly.Got to ask, how often do you actually need a ramrod puller? In 50 plus years being around muzzle loaders have only seen a couple ‘stuck’ ramrods, and the situation was rectified with piece cord, a few half hitches, a heavy or immovable object to tie the cord to followed with good tug.
Edit: I was typing when @tenngun posted.
It seems like you could just make this with a longer piece of metal rod or bar with the screw portion attaching to the longer rod on the center at a right angle, so you could just stand on the bar street screwing it into the tip of the ram rod and just pull up on the gun.While I was digging this out, I remembered I used a screw and counter sinks the head then plugged it with a piece of dowel.
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