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Then you know they can be a bugger
I don't really have any qualms about removing a breech plug but this can usually only be accomplished well in the shop with some specialized tools if one does not want to muck up things. Also there are breech plugs easily removed and other styles that are a real job and require a specialized tool precisely fit to the tang root. We are in the main talking about dry balls in the field or at the range.Seconded. "Just" removing the breechplug isn't "just". Not meant to be removed, get the CO2 discharger or a proper nozzle for your air compressor.
There is one more method I have used when all else fails, mainly developed from hand lapping of barrel bores and that is to melt lead out when the lap slugs get stuck. This of course can only be used when one is sure of a dry ball with no charge behind. Lead melts at about 650 F and a simple propane hand torch or two can be used to heat the barrel enough to melt out the stuck ball. I often use two hand torches to melt out a lap slug as the barrel mass is so large it takes more flame to get up to the 650 F required to melt the lead.I don't really have any qualms about removing a breech plug but this can usually only be accomplished well in the shop with some specialized tools if one does not want to muck up things. Also there are breech plugs easily removed and other styles that are a real job and require a specialized tool precisely fit to the tang root. We are in the main talking about dry balls in the field or at the range.
I hate to admit it but I have personally dry balled many times while gabbing with folks at match shoots over the years and have gotten so adept at removing them with a good range rod and screw in ball remover that it barely takes longer than to load.
I can say though that I have never dry balled while alone or hunting so I'm beginning to get the notion there is some connection between gabbing and dry balling.
i seem to remember one that went 11 or more pages!Is 83 responses to “a Stuck Ball” thread a new record?
Yes, and the OP got the ball out on about page two, did not stop the comments though....i seem to remember one that went 11 or more pages!
Any GOOD gun smith can remove stuck ball without removing breach. I charge $150 to drill out any stucked ball and NO damage to rifle.
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I haven’t dry balled in the field either. I went to the first organized shoot in 20 years a few days ago. I also hate to admit it but I dry balled twice in three days. Like you, I just used my screw in ball remover and pulled it out. If a fellow maintains his bore condition it isn’t a big deal.I hate to admit it but I have personally dry balled many times while gabbing with folks at match shoots over the years and have gotten so adept at removing them with a good range rod and screw in ball remover that it barely takes longer than to load.
I can say though that I have never dry balled while alone or hunting so I'm beginning to get the notion there is some connection between gabbing and dry balling.
Well..I guess some muzzleloaders just like to have their b___s tickled. SWI haven’t dry balled in the field either. I went to the first organized shoot in 20 years a few days ago. I also hate to admit it but I dry balled twice in three days. Like you, I just used my screw in ball remover and pulled it out. If a fellow maintains his bore condition it isn’t a big deal.
It is annoying when you go to pick the vent and realize your tickling the bottom of the ball…
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