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The correct ramrod length on antique military rifle muskets is something that I have tried to understand. So far as I have observed, all the ramrods on original military rifle muskets do not go out past the barrel. But, still the ramrod has to be long enough so that it doesn't go down inside the barrel when you ram the bullet down the muzzle. It is hard to get the length correct if you have to replace a ramrod on a rifle musket missing the rod because there has to be bullet and powder in the barrel to know what the right length should be. I bought and original French M1853T Rifle Musket without a ramrod. I ordered a replacement from Track-of-the-Wolf. But,the ramrod went out beyond the barrel. I don't want to shoot it, so I am not going to put powder and bullet down the barrel. So my problem is, where do you cut off the ramrod? Right at the end of the barrel? One inch shorter than the barrel?