I assure you that we tried to pull the ball before going to all the trouble of removing the TH liner. We would not have done so if the ball could be moved. In fact, Don actually pulled his ball pulling jag right out of that large lead ball! No one expected that this was even possible. :shocked2: :idunno: :surrender:
Part of the problem was that there was a sharp edge on the threads in the barrel for the TH liner, and the patch, and part of the ball caught on that edge. It would not budge. I even had trouble levering it enough to get a bit of powder behind the PRB!
This was a custom made gun for another man, who didn't like the recoil. So, he made Don a good deal on buying the gun. Until we removed that Liner, we had no idea that the problem existed, nor could we have known. With powder in the barrel, the ball would never have gotten back far enough in the barrel to catch on that sharp edge.
Don later killed his first Wild Boar with that gun, with one shot to the chest at about 20 yards. The flattened ball was found under the skin on the off-hind leg, after penetrating the "ham". :thumbsup: