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Hello all. This gun was recently aquired by a collector friend. Later half of the 17th Century Scottish Snaphaunce musket.
AND, there is a load in the barrel :shocked2:
Since he is a muzzle loading shooter he said the metal ramrod goes down the barrel all but about 2" in front of the vent hole. He also said it has the unmistakable feel/sound of iron against lead. Of course it may just be an obstruction, but the circumstances do indicate the possibility of a load still being in the barrel.
My question is: We know the traditional way to remove the ball. But, are there any other methods anyone might suggest? Any help appreciated. Thanks, Rick.
AND, there is a load in the barrel :shocked2:
Since he is a muzzle loading shooter he said the metal ramrod goes down the barrel all but about 2" in front of the vent hole. He also said it has the unmistakable feel/sound of iron against lead. Of course it may just be an obstruction, but the circumstances do indicate the possibility of a load still being in the barrel.
My question is: We know the traditional way to remove the ball. But, are there any other methods anyone might suggest? Any help appreciated. Thanks, Rick.