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I have not had to resort to the grease gun, Ron, but I would definitely go that route before pulling a breech plug. Powder in the touch hole or in the flash channel under the nipple generally works although I’ve pulled a few with a ball puller screw on a good ramrod.
 
filling the barrel with fine powder was far easier and cleaner to do . Thanks Guys for all the ideas and help. much appreciated and thanks to Ron for that video you made, i will keep it filed in my memory bank
 
Where's the fun in safe and sane? Isn't it supposed to be exciting to launch a ball in unintended directions, 🤔 on second thought maybe surviving to play again Isn't overrated after all.
last dry ball i launched out with 160lbs of air pressure! did i mention dented drywall?
Idaho Ron, i used the grease gun method on one FTF i had and managed to get the grease even in my hair! and the only tube i had was graphite blend.
some people can get dirty in a bathtub. i am one of them 🤣
 
I have one of these for bikes. Is there an attachment to fit on the nipple or use as is?
i made one up yesterday, go to autoparts and get a tire valve, I chucked mine in my lathe and die cut it 1/4-24 , my problem was i only had 100 psi aircompressor
 
I have one of these for bikes. Is there an attachment to fit on the nipple or use as is?
The entire CO2 getup was/is on sale at most Rhondys. That’s where I purchased mine as is. If there is a different attachment this would be unknown to me. Sorry.
Doc,
 
Before pulling the ball, have you tried removing the nipple & drizzling powder into the ignition channel to shoot it out ?
Nephew did that in his flinter. Walked outside the apartment at midnight touched it off. Said cool flash and bang. He had pointed at the ground. His patch puller and ramrod accessory end was found buried the next morning 6" to 8" in the clay dirt outside his sliding glass patio door. That will put a hole in ya.

Maybe he put a few to many grains of 4f down there? Nah.....
 
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i made one up yesterday, go to autoparts and get a tire valve, I chucked mine in my lathe and die cut it 1/4-24 , my problem was i only had 100 psi aircompressor
Uh, the threads for most nipples used in percussion rifles will be 1/4-28. (Some Italian percussion nipples are 6mm-1.00 which is kinda sort of close to 1/4-24) The 1/4-24 will not seal properly and the 100 PSI compressed air will leak out instead of pushing out the ball.
 
if your ball is stuck at the bottom of the barrel, remove the nipple stuff powder in the hole put the nipple back, put a cap on and fire it,,the ball will come out easy,,but make sure the ball is all the way down the barrel
 
Uh, the threads for most nipples used in percussion rifles will be 1/4-28. (Some Italian percussion nipples are 6mm-1.00 which is kinda sort of close to 1/4-24) The 1/4-24 will not seal properly and the 100 PSI compressed air will leak out instead of pushing out the ball.
thanks, that's what i meant you guys a helful bunch, best forum on the web ever!
 
First, I think every time I have ever dry balled was while I was at the range and someone struck up a conversation and I got distracted.

Then, being the impatient type, I usually try the quickest method to get the ball out so I can resume shooting, which in 90% of the cases is filling the pan with prime, closing the frizzen, tilting the rifle to the side toward the touch hole and slapping the stock a few times so the prime funnels in through the touch hole.

In some instances the humidity is so high the prime will not flow in the touch hole so I use the ball puller from TOTW of which I have a caliber specific one in every shooting bag (I have a dedicated shooting bag for every gun).

I have a CO2 discharger that I have never used but plan to someday just to see how it works (do you have to take the lock off?) and may try the grease gun method if I ever bring a loaded gun home.... which is unlikely but still would like to see how it works.
 
if your ball is stuck at the bottom of the barrel, remove the nipple stuff powder in the hole put the nipple back, put a cap on and fire it,,the ball will come out easy,,but make sure the ball is all the way down the barrel
The ball will come out easy needing only about 5 grains (volume measure) of powder, but the report will be quite mild. Yes, real black powder works best. Do verify that the chamber under the nipple is dry and not a wet collection of fouling.

Reminds me of one instance where members of my gun club were working hard to clear a dry ball. Several caps were fired but no ball came out. The ram rod kept on striking something hard at the breech. I suggested that they point the muzzle at some grass to verify that something might be coming out. The grass moved and the rod was hitting the breech face after the first clearing shot. I have had some debate as the report was quite soft and little to no smoke was seen coming from the muzzle that the ball didn't come out. Most of the times the ball did come out when verified with the working rod.

In a few cases the ball didn't get removed. The working rod verified the ball had moved away from the breech. We doubled the quantity of the squib load and reseated the ball back at the breech and shot the ball out.
 
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