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The best rod puller you can get is a synthetic Arrow puller at a local sports shop very cheap and will not hurt your ramrod
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Larry Callahan makes a pair of bad pliers that are also ramrod pullers. I just bought a pair from Larry at the CLA show. They are in this picture of my haul, under the bad mold.

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Got one you want to let go of?
No, I do not. Never had one, but there are some good suggestions above. I have a RR with pinned threaded tips on both ends. If you screw in a oversized jag. (such as a 58 cal in a 54 or 45 ram rod) then hook the jag on a wood post or fixed chunk of wood. Pull the rifle, not the RR. Works for me.
Larry
 
I did that once. I had a jag on a wooden rod stuck in an old original English 12ga. double with an enlarged breech. I think the jag got hung on the end of the barrel where the breech was corroded larger than the barrel. Anyway, I pulled the nipple and put about 10-15grs. of 2F under it. It shot the rod(made a sort of "bloop" type of sound) jag and all out of sight up on a wooded hillside. It whistled all the way. Fortunately it was borrowed wooden rod. ;)
 
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