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Removing the breech plug can be very difficult. I would do that as a last resort only. The grease gun method would be my second to last choice.
Removing the breech plug can be very difficult. I would do that as a last resort only. The grease gun method would be my second to last choice.
If all else seems to failed and you have a removable nipple or touchhole liner, the grease gun is a quick, easy and relatively clean method to get a stuck projectile out of your barrel. I have witnessed it used first hand a couple times and the cleanup was quite honestly, about the same as the cleanup after a day at the range, something you will likely want to do anyway after getting your stuck bullet out. You just have to catch the grease as it comes out, one extra simple step.I don’t want all that grease in any barrel. Water, ball puller, shoot it out, etc. many, many ways to do it WITHOUT filling the barrel up with grease, and the clean up,afterwards.
How many breech plugs have you removed from traditional muzzleloaders?
lemme guess, you have a bore scope too?MANY!!
I presently own seven muzzle loaders . . . .
All are repros, save two . . . .
(1) Amoskeag “Special Model” 1861 (original)
(1) M1861 Springfield (original)
(3) TC Hawkins . . .(one of which is a Renegade)
(1) Johnathan Browning Mountain Rifle
(1) Armi Jager “Remington” Zouave Rifle
I have REMOVED and REPLACED ALL of their breech plugs . . .some, MANY times!
If one wants to get their smokepoles REALLY clean, it‘s the only way to go!
(Those patent breech plugs cannot be reached THOROUGHLY by using the “hot, soapy water, pump-action“ method.)
Can you tell I’m a “white glove” fanatic?
lemme guess, you have a bore scope too?
i always thought i cleaned stuff well. that bore scope showed me my failing.
Remove the vent liner, add as much powder as will fit, install the liner and SHOOT IT OUT!!!Hi all, got a patch stuck under a load in my .45 T/C hawken. (.440 lead ball under T/C pre lubed pillow ticking, 70 gr 3F Schutzen) I already tried shooting it out, pulling it out, and inertial removal. So far nothing. Im from PA and the season starts on Monday so im in a rush. My question is: I removed the touch hole liner. If I dribble some BP into there and re-screw the liner back in. Will it be safe to shoot? Or should I take the loss and buy a co2 remover? My problem is where i’m from real black powder is almost impossible to find and I only have 3F and I couldnt fit any into the touchhole without unscrewing it. Thank all of you in advance.
I don’t want all that grease in any barrel. Water, ball puller, shoot it out, etc. many, many ways to do it WITHOUT filling the barrel up with grease, and the clean up,afterwards.
Oh yes, again!Not again.
SHOOT THE BLOODY THING OUT......dear Lord
Not again.
SHOOT THE BLOODY THING OUT......dear Lord
I am a little surprised that some are suggesting to the OP to shoot out a load that is blocked by a single preluded patch under the powder.Oh yes, again!
Wonder what will happen if that 70 grain ‘main’ charge of 3F ignites sometime after the suggested kicker charge starts the main charge down the bore but before it exits the bore as pointed out by @Art Caputo in the second post of this thread? First damaged barrel I ever saw was caused by a normal load of powder under a patched roundball that was only seated with a short starter. Barrel was ‘saved’ with a rebore.Hi all, got a patch stuck under a load in my .45 T/C hawken. (.440 lead ball under T/C pre lubed pillow ticking, 70 gr 3F Schutzen) I already tried shooting it out, pulling it out, and inertial removal. So far nothing.
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