Indeed. I have a nice brass range rod for my big bores, but not my .32 Crockett.I will keep updating the post on my load work up. I figure next week I will do some experiments with different loads. On getting a load stuck in the bore comment. So last time at the range there was 2 guys there shooting a 300 wsm and my wife. We were all talking as I loaded. Before I shot that load I took a little pause. Then not thinking I loaded again. As I was sitting hammer back ready to pull the trigger. I had a strange feeling something wasn't right. I then realized I loaded twice. So after I removed the cap. I pulled both balls and shot a cap through to make sure it was clear again. Pretty stupid move on my part. I will say this it was easy to pull both balls. The first thing I did was buy a brass range rod for 32 cal. I did that before i even built the gun. So as long as you don't rely on the rod in the gun I believe it will be easy to remove anything.
Also, I too, have found that its way too easy to allow oneself to become distracted at a range. For all practical purposes, I now either do not talk or limit my talking when I go to the range. Last month my wife went with to the range and I was teaching her how to load, shoot, and field clean here Hawken. When doing so I darn near made a mistake.
Heck, its still easy to become distracted at the range even when I don't engage in conversation. Just too much going on where I feel the need to keep on eye on everyone else.