Well last weekend I stuck a ball. Being a former boy scout I had bought some 6mm x.75 alemite fittings for just such an occasion . Man you can blow a ball right out with a grease gun. However, what a mess. HAHAHA
I unscrewed the touch hole, poured in 4f, replace touch hole thingy. Same but faster.I hadn't done that in many many Many years until recently when sighting in the new flintlock I just finished. In my defense my lady came outside with both the pups and I had to stop and go close the back gate and talk to her totally messing up my loading procedure. Well I had never dry balled a flintlock before and while I have all the stuff to pull a ball I didn't want to have to dig it out so I started putting a little 4f in the pan and pushing it through the touch hole. did that 4 times till it was full primed it and fired it and that ball just zipped right out. I really didn't think it would work on a flintlock.
That would be my first option for sure.Loaded, not a dryball. Take it home and hammer the ball down. Iff that's not convenient time wise, get to a hardware store and buy a few oak 7/16 dowels. Cut one so about ten inches protrudes from the Muzzle. Hammer away. Rinse and repeat until it's seated and shoot it.
Wipe between shots.
The Compressor doesn't work on a stuck projectile.I’ve used a compressor to blow out a stuck ball but be careful where you piont the muzzle because that ball really flies out of there.
...putting your ramrod in a vice to pull it out...
They have a rod-puller tool you can have at the range with your kit. I need to get one, actually; a vice is nice at the home workbench, but at the range, impractical. It's like a 'pliers' type thing that grabs the rod tightly for pull-out.That’s one way to do it. Had you ever thought of using a ball puller and putting your ramrod in a vice to pull it out? I welded a large wood screw on the end of and iron rod to pull mine when it’s so stuck that the regular ball puller blows through from trying too many times.
Even though the grease thing is a mess it is easy to doAt my club's range, we have the CO2 tank, a large vise mounted on one of the benches and a sturdy hook to capture the handle of the ball pulling rod. The powder to shoot the ball out is provided by the shooter. I don't recall ever pulling the breech at the range. I do know that some members have the tools to remove the breech plug, but not at the range.
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