It’s not rocket science.
Modern solutions to ancient problems. How do you think the first canoe guns came about? Flint hacksaws!"or just cut the barrel off where the ball is stuck and start over.
And we have a winner.
"Think: Prior to the invention of grease guns, air compressors and CO2 cartridges how did hunters and shooters handle this situation in the field?"
They paid attention to what they were doing when loading.
They probably didn't.Think: Prior to the invention of grease guns, air compressors and CO2 cartridges how did hunters and shooters handle this situation in the field?
Seriously?!or just cut the barrel off where the ball is stuck and start over.
And the ones who didn’t were a grizzly’s lunch.They probably didn't.
There is no evidence to suggest they were using the ridiculously tight loads people use today. And, they lived with these guns day in and day out. Pretty sure they knew what made then work and how to keep them from failing.
We’ll I’m hoping readers understand I was being sarcastic.Seriously?!
Talk about "throwing the baby out with the bathwater."
Well, for a topic that comes up ad-nauseum, now and then a new and truly mind boggling solution does arise.
We’ll I’m hoping readers understand I was being sarcastic.
Sarcastic is fantastic.Sarcastic is good..
Most of these stuck ball threads start with someone NOT having a steel/brass ramrod. They are using the guns wood or fiberglass rod. If the OP had a good range rod he could have gotten that ball on the powder. It may have taken a lot of effort but it would have went. I’ve never had one stuck so bad you couldn’t beat it down the barrel. A good rod wouldn’t have broken either if by some chance a ball puller was required. In this case there is powder in the barrel so driving it home would have been the answer. If it was a dry ball, I’ve never had a ball that wouldn’t shoot out with a little powder trickled in after removing the nipple or through the touch hole. Oil or water Contaminated powder might require a ball puller but that is the shooter’s fault for not cleaning his gun prior to loading. I’ve made all of the boo boos in the past and never needed a grease gun or an air compressor or CO2. Have all the right tools to prepare for the worse.I do have a p.m. out to Idaho Ron requesting a repost of his grease gun video. I can't seem to find it.
I have to admit. I was always skeptical of this method until I saw his video.
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