There are these magickal beings called "GUNSMITHS" who can fix such problems. Amazingly, they do this for a living. I bet there's one near you.
There are these magickal beings called "GUNSMITHS" who can fix such problems. Amazingly, they do this for a living. I bet there's one near you.
Yup. And most of even the good ones these days don't know a darn thing about muzzleloaders.There are these magickal beings called "GUNSMITHS" who can fix such problems. Amazingly, they do this for a living. I bet there's one near you.
I wondered how I'd get the pressure. What's cleanup like with a bore full of grease? Apologies if you've already said I must have missed in the last 6 pages of people complaining.
long flight but if i put the hammer down i can be there for breakfast!22 posts later: 2 dozen blueberry corn muffins made with buttermilk cooling on the rack. 10 oz. blueberries, 4 eggs. Far better than popcorn and our Airedale loves them.
I don't have any suggestions for the OP, but I've read through the entire thread thinking I just might learn something myself.
I can't understand why so many members post just to complain about the subject matter in the thread. If you think it's a dead horse then don't open the thread. How hard is that? To join the discussion solely to complain about the subject matter tells me you are one of those who just want to increase your post count as though that gives you some kind of prestige.
I scroll by threads that don't interest me all the time. It's not that difficult.
I put a dent in an aluminum door (across the shop) blowing a jag out of my GPR barrel with shop air hose!If you go the compressed air method….
Make sure the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction….
It’s my amazing how much velocity compressed air can generate…..
Don’t ask me how I know….
some people have all the luck?Had several occasions when I was starting out with muzzleloaders where I got a ball stuck part way down the barrel (t/c Hawken) and remember one was about a foot down the barrel. In all cases had 100 grains of FF loaded and a large gap between powder and ball. Just pointed the barrel up and pulled the trigger. No damage done and barrel still like new, still shooting it 30 years later.
On a slightly different note got a bullet stuck half way down a Ruger American a year or so ago. Filled barrel with black powder and also filled a primed case and fired the obstruction out. Barrel is good as new.
use a 3 LB. hammer to force it down! if it don't go get a bigger hammer!!Get you a 5/16 metal rod push it down and fire it
I out it on pause and dose off and return and it is still going strong!!30 hours and 22 minutes and we are up to 6 pages on what is probably the most frequently discussed topic on the entire forum. Have we just set a new record? I was thinking about making popcorn too but I think I'll make some cornbread muffins instead.
What is really funny, frustrating, and amazing is that even if within the next 6 minutes, @GoodRabbitPilgrim post that he has gotten the ball out, there will still be people jumping on here with their suggestions and criticisms of other's suggestions. For at least a couple days,, and then someone will add more advice to the cold thread in a year or more.I out it on pause and dose off and return and it is still going strong!!
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