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Option#3 If its a cap gun, remove nipple and load a few grains of fresh powder 3-5 or remove touch hole liner or weasle in sum through the t.h. and 3-5 gr. Ect.
Not at all. I've just never been at that place. Nothing more. I've never not been able to pull a stuck or dry ball. Also, I'm mostly a flintlock guy. Your grease gun thing is a great and potent weapon that I have not yet needed.People would rather potentially ruin a gun than clean a tiny amount of grease from a barrel.
I honestly have quit showing the video because guys don't want to get their fingers messy.
Unless you have a very old 22 LR that used black powder for propellant, I would fill a fired 22 LR case with black powder to use for the propellant to kick that dry ball out of the barrel. Even a 22 short, fired case will contain enough black powder to remove a dry ball.Try taking the nipple off and pour the powder from a 22 LR into the recess for the nipple. Gently tap the side of the snail until the powder has settled into the chamber. Replace that nipple and fire that barrel in a safe direction. I've used this procedure quite a number of times and find that there is just enough power to "Poop" that round ball out the barrel.
Don't feel bad! I can't post a picture either? LOL!I've never posted a picture on here, but I will try to do so.
Two pictures of my ball puller tool.Can you show us a picture?
what's that saying about "old dogs and new tricks"?.Two pictures of my ball puller tool.
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I can see how it would work fine! I have always shot stuck balls out. I have shot M.L.rifles for quite some time and never had a stuck ball. I did break off a jag once and shot it out.Two pictures of my ball puller tool.
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