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Avoiding a dry ball situation is mainly adhering to a strict procedure that would be very difficult to disrupt. However, that is no reason to forego the practice of knowing how to remove a dry ball and knowing several methods to successfully remove a dry ball.
 
The record has to go to the recent personage who dry balled deliberately before he had even finished making his gun...
How snarky and proud you sound. Let’s make fun of someone for trying something. Little did he know that the bullet puller would break. Then when he asked for help and advice, all the know-it-alls and trolls started up.

This is why a lot of people don’t ask for help and quit the hobby. It’s disgusting. And, Billy Bob here had to to start a whole new thread to attack and make fun of him. Not the hobby I’ve known over the years — now full of mean trolls.
 
Never done it either in 55+ years. When I was taught about firearms. My Dad and Grandfather were extremely strict. Making mistakes with guns usually gets someone hurt or killed.
When they started me on muzzle loaders. They told me a simple rule When loading 1. black, 2. white and 3 grey and everything will be ok.
But they enforced this strongly. Plus when loading...quit talking and pay attention to what your doing. Simple.....
 
If only a few had this issue I could see concern and ridicule. The major majority have either admitted it or lied about it. If my dry balling scares you cut down on the coffee. I shoot alone 90+ % of the time anyway..... And ya I have scared myself. Lost the keys once in the tall grass between Corolla and target. Stuff like that. As for dry balling just for practice? Good idea I guess? I have lots of practice myself. Really though I have never launched a ramrod. Mainly cuz I use the rod on the gun and always replace it before shooting. When I don't I am using a longer rod and see it sticking out the barrel
 
some folks go to supreme efforts to make trouble for themselves concerning dry balling, getting manure stuck in their barrels whether or not tools or whatever type of projectile they wish to shoot! I’m of the opinion that READING before hand prior to DOING would solve many of these issues because in the final analysis this game isn’t rocket science and does not require a PhD to enjoy the game!
Commonly the same folks who like to point out about never having dryballed are usually the same ones that claim to have never had an accidental discharge, to which I like to reply.................. Yet.
The other thing to factor in is advancing age which does change things for most shooters.
This is where safety habits performed over decades of shooting tend to save the day when mental faculties (forgetfulness) start to wain.
As we age safety vigilance must ever more be our focus !
Along with dryballing, shooting loading rods down range seems to be in vogue on occasion. 😄
 
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