A gun specifically made for Massholes.
So far I've haven't had any problems with it. As a matter of fact I have had to, well not 'had to' more like 'chose to' , pull a .562 ball in the past and I had no problems in doing so. I mean using soft lead your just swaging the ball into the muzzle. The best thing to me was hitting steel with it at 50 and 75yds with authority !FYI..
Be careful loading an oversized ball in a smoothbore…especially bare.
There’s no rifling for the patch & ball too squeeze into.
Thus you just created your next thread or you’re off down the search feature road…
How too remove a stuck ball?
Thanks for the warning!! This gun actually has rifled bore, but I'll store away the advice for the smoothiesFYI..
Be careful loading an oversized ball in a smoothbore…especially bare.
There’s no rifling for the patch & ball too squeeze into.
Thus you just created your next thread or you’re off down the search feature road…
How too remove a stuck ball?
Well, my .562 balls arrived and I took one out and sat it atop the muzzle and zap, it went straight down to the bottom! Ah, I thinks, something is amiss. The rifle was advertised as a 56 cal. so I assumed so, didn't try to measure. I not taken the barrel out of the stock, so yesterday I knocked the pins out and separated the barrel. Turns out it's a Colerain with a 58 stamped on the bottom! The .562 might work with the patching I have, .015, it's reasonably snug without pushing it down too far as to not be able to get it back out without a ball puller. I ordered some .570 balls and I see Lee makes a .575 double cavity mould, TOW has it in stock.Also try a .562 unlatched RB you'll be pleasantly surprised.......
Oh dangWell, my .562 balls arrived and I took one out and sat it atop the muzzle and zap, it went straight down to the bottom! Ah, I thinks, something is amiss. The rifle was advertised as a 56 cal. so I assumed so, didn't try to measure. I not taken the barrel out of the stock, so yesterday I knocked the pins out and separated the barrel. Turns out it's a Colerain with a 58 stamped on the bottom! The .562 might work with the patching I have, .015, it's reasonably snug without pushing it down too far as to not be able to get it back out without a ball puller. I ordered some .570 balls and I see Lee makes a .575 double cavity mould, TOW has it in stock.
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