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.
Exactly. Worked great for me.I think a piece if copper/aluminum/other tubing that just fits in the bore can be run down over the brush, folding the bristles down as it goes and capture the brush, similar to Art Caputo's empty casing. It's a thing that I read long ago somewhere, but I haven't had a stuck brush to try it. The key would be in taking away all brush to bore contact. If the patch stays in the bore it can be gotten with worm or screw.
That is why I live outside any city limits at least two miles from the nearest ones. I can shoot off my front dck, back deck, downstairs door or any other place on our 60 acres. All of our neighbors can do the same without anyone complaining.Ya, our town here has a "No fire in city limits" law too.
I of course never get anything stuck in my barrel, and rarely dry ball. (beating head on wood, as saying that ensures that the very next session......)
But when i don't stay in the Holiday Inn Express, I always try air first. this is done in the garage with the rifle mounted in a cradle.
did I ever tell you guy's about the nifty customization to wifes little sedan's front fender that a prb under 120 lbs air pressure can do?
though she never noticed it, I figured it was time for her to have a new car rather quick.
Lesson learned!....??? nope.
turned the cradle 90* and put the next one through a Jar of pickles. they were my favorites too!!!
Lesson learned???? yep. was so easy to drape a heavy piece of canvas over the muzzle to catch the offending regurgitated missile. worked so well i will do it every time that somebody dry balls my rifle behind my back, or the end of my wiping stick breaks off.
I had occasion to try 4g of ffffg once when someone lost the jag and patch in the bottom of my favorite rifle.
It happened to be hovering around a balmy -11*F, so i adjourned to my recliner with tools, rifle, and a cuppa.
my Blessed bride sat on the couch observing my endeavors. I popped the lock, unscrewed the liner and poked just a smidge more than my common prime in behind the awol jag and patch.
you know that look a cat has on its face when finally a gopher starts poking it's head up?
I replaced the liner, lock, and primed the pan. Started to get up to sally forth into the frigid "outdoors". the cat said "how much is that going to belch?" "just about what the pan does normally" says I. she had seen me cover the bore when using air, so she just grinned and put my boot over the bore and said "stay inside".
My boot has a small divot in the sole but she didn't even sneeze at the smoke.
think i will keep her.
Yep, you've got a real keeper! I have one of the same. Now as for clearing an obstruction in a barrel. A CO2 discharger has been a blessing. I purchased one some years back from the "Log Cabin gun shop" in Lodi Ohio. Works well on flinters and percussion. Unload, dry ball, etc. You just need a place to safely catch the expelled object.I of course never get anything stuck in my barrel, and rarely dry ball. (beating head on wood, as saying that ensures that the very next session......)
But when i don't stay in the Holiday Inn Express, I always try air first. this is done in the garage with the rifle mounted in a cradle.
did I ever tell you guy's about the nifty customization to wifes little sedan's front fender that a prb under 120 lbs air pressure can do?
though she never noticed it, I figured it was time for her to have a new car rather quick.
Lesson learned!....??? nope.
turned the cradle 90* and put the next one through a Jar of pickles. they were my favorites too!!!
Lesson learned???? yep. was so easy to drape a heavy piece of canvas over the muzzle to catch the offending regurgitated missile. worked so well i will do it every time that somebody dry balls my rifle behind my back, or the end of my wiping stick breaks off.
I had occasion to try 4g of ffffg once when someone lost the jag and patch in the bottom of my favorite rifle.
It happened to be hovering around a balmy -11*F, so i adjourned to my recliner with tools, rifle, and a cuppa.
my Blessed bride sat on the couch observing my endeavors. I popped the lock, unscrewed the liner and poked just a smidge more than my common prime in behind the awol jag and patch.
you know that look a cat has on its face when finally a gopher starts poking it's head up?
I replaced the liner, lock, and primed the pan. Started to get up to sally forth into the frigid "outdoors". the cat said "how much is that going to belch?" "just about what the pan does normally" says I. she had seen me cover the bore when using air, so she just grinned and put my boot over the bore and said "stay inside".
My boot has a small divot in the sole but she didn't even sneeze at the smoke.
think i will keep her.
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