I see you're no fan of a CO2 discharger. Are there reasons why this device is not appropriate and what alternative would you recommend?
Well, it’s not that it can’t work to remove a stuck ball, it’s just not every circumstance that involves a stuck ball, jag or swab is the same. Use of powder, or a CO2 charger may be the right option may not but there is certainly always an easier more efficient way.
I recently had someone send me a barrel with two stuck balls, accidental double load, the problem was there was still powder in the barrel, so the best and right decision was to unbreach the gun, dump the powder and tap out the balls… CO2, prime in the touch hole… probably not a good idea.
I’ve had people send me barrels with not only a stuck ball but also a stuck ramrod.
Not every situation is going to call for the use of a CO2 charger or dumping a small amount of powder down the vent.
Dry balling accidentally and using CO2 charger, probably not dangerous to the person but I’ve seen people make mistakes with those, where they didn’t have the gun secured and the stock got damaged, I’ve seen sights get bent somehow and under lugs break off again, probably from not being secured.
The best and easiest options are 1. Ball puller, 2. Remove the breech plug, that’s what the plug is threaded for..
My dangerous comment was more sarcasm to those who say removing teh breech plug is dangerous, because it’s not dangerous to remove the plug, it’s asinine to say it is. People that say that simply just don’t know how to do it correctly, it’s no more dangerous than using powder to remove a dry ball or CO2 to blast out a ball… that was my point.
Learning how to remove a breech plug is really essential, it should be learned. I remember when i coudln’t do it, years ago and once i started being able to unbreech guns… it’s a useful thing to know.