rafterob
62 Cal.
The two best solutions are to use a thin pipe or a wire (think coat hanger) bent into a corkscrew on the end.
I think my string solution is best!The two best solutions are to use a thin pipe or a wire (think coat hanger) bent into a corkscrew on the end.
Shoot it out is bestI think my string solution is best!
Not if you're inside!Shoot it out is best
True. I had a brush fall off not long ago; it was an under sized brush, 45cal in a 50cal bore. I was stupid as I did not notice the threads didn't match but I just wanted to knock off a small bit of stubborn 'muck'.Not if you're inside!
Unfortunately, I live in town limits. The great brains of the town council might not agree with me!True. I had a brush fall off not long ago; it was an under sized brush, 45cal in a 50cal bore. I was stupid as I did not notice the threads didn't match but I just wanted to knock off a small bit of stubborn 'muck'.
It slide right down but the brush pulled right out - Dang It, and I was INSIDE too!!
Oh my, oh my, what to do?!? And I am INSIDE, at the dinning table!!!!!!!
Then it hit me: Stand up and go to the Outside!! A Brain Storm, my head was realing with confusion!
But it worked; I trickled a little powder in through the touch hole while was Inside, then took it Outside, and pointing at the fence I Pulled The Trigger and out it came.
I sure hope I can remember all that if it ever happens again!!
Maybe I should write down....
Dang all this 'thinking' stuff sure makes my head hurt!!
Ya, our town here has a "No fire in city limits" law too.Unfortunately, I live in town limits. The great brains of the town council might not agree with me!
As you did, I have done. And I keep fighting the battle of converting everything to 10/32 threads. I'm close, but I keep an adapter in my possibles bag to keep Murphy at bay.
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