Hello all,
Recently, I shot my 1853 Enfield repro for the first time with live ammunition. I had purchased minie balls from DGW and planned to use them without lube for accuracy's sake. Therefore, while loading, I simply poured the powder down and followed it with the minie, rammed. The fifth shot went down a bit slow, but down none the less. Had I been more cautious or experienced, I would have swabbed the barrel at this point, but I didn't. The sixth bullet got stuck about 6 inches from the charge. Having got it so far down already, I attempted to use brutal force to get it down the rest of the way. I messed up my ramrod's threaded end but did get the bullet down another 4 inches or so. From what I can tell, the bullet is no more than 2 inches from the powder but I didn't want to take the risk of firing it in this condition.
So that's where I am now. I have a live charge in my gun and I haven't touched it for fear of messing it up. I have talked to some folks and done quite a bit of online research and found you guys. I've read the related threads as well.
I do have a bullet puller ready for use but I'm nervous about setting it off with a spark or something. Also, I haven't killed the charge with oil or water because I wanted to keep the option of firing it and hoping it'd be fine.
After all that, I'll break it down into a few questions for anyone who's kind enough to answer:
1) Should I kill the charge regardless?
2) If so, should I first try to pull it and if that fails try the CO2 discharger? This bullet is STUCK.
3) Should I bite the bullet and try to shoot it (it's close!)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I'm trying to learn as much as I can from this mistake.
Sincerely,
-Alec
Recently, I shot my 1853 Enfield repro for the first time with live ammunition. I had purchased minie balls from DGW and planned to use them without lube for accuracy's sake. Therefore, while loading, I simply poured the powder down and followed it with the minie, rammed. The fifth shot went down a bit slow, but down none the less. Had I been more cautious or experienced, I would have swabbed the barrel at this point, but I didn't. The sixth bullet got stuck about 6 inches from the charge. Having got it so far down already, I attempted to use brutal force to get it down the rest of the way. I messed up my ramrod's threaded end but did get the bullet down another 4 inches or so. From what I can tell, the bullet is no more than 2 inches from the powder but I didn't want to take the risk of firing it in this condition.
So that's where I am now. I have a live charge in my gun and I haven't touched it for fear of messing it up. I have talked to some folks and done quite a bit of online research and found you guys. I've read the related threads as well.
I do have a bullet puller ready for use but I'm nervous about setting it off with a spark or something. Also, I haven't killed the charge with oil or water because I wanted to keep the option of firing it and hoping it'd be fine.
After all that, I'll break it down into a few questions for anyone who's kind enough to answer:
1) Should I kill the charge regardless?
2) If so, should I first try to pull it and if that fails try the CO2 discharger? This bullet is STUCK.
3) Should I bite the bullet and try to shoot it (it's close!)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I'm trying to learn as much as I can from this mistake.
Sincerely,
-Alec