Good for more things than just one. Moo!! Made in Wisconsin.Microwave butter just may be the answer ....
Good for more things than just one. Moo!! Made in Wisconsin.Microwave butter just may be the answer ....
I know, I know. It can beMicrowave butter just may be the answer to stuck balls or a new patch lube..
@Never_Lucky_Rubber_Ducky your username checks out but your luck may be changingā¦.@Eterry, thatās my theory, too. The minie is covering the vent.
OP, I will clear the bore for you and pin gauge for an exact measurement free of charge. Just take care of shipping.
No way would I do that with an original from the civil war eraā¦ actually, I would not do this with any firearm I cared about in the least bit.Don't know if this is advisable or not. Could you heat the barrel with a torch until the lead melted and ran out? Ok let me have it!
That sounds doable. I'd keep the barrel hot though until I was sure all of the lead was out.Don't know if this is advisable or not. Could you heat the barrel with a torch until the lead melted and ran out? Ok let me have it!
These are excellent ^^^ heavy duty rods.I have a military 50 cal. cleaning rod that has worked for me every time i had a ball with no powder under it. installed a ball pulling jag and screwed it into ball. Then I held the rifle and hooked the handle on the cleaning rod on the back side of a 4 by 4 post and pulled on the rifle. Has worked on round balls and conicals alike.
No way would I do that with an original from the civil war eraā¦ actually, I would not do this with any firearm I cared about in the least bit.
This idea has been tried a couple months ago on a different posting. It so to speak worked in removing lead, but it mostly ruined the gun. The results are not good, let me restate it will be trash afterwards. Not a good idea at all.Don't know if this is advisable or not. Could you heat the barrel with a torch until the lead melted and ran out? Ok let me have it!
Was only looking at this as an absolute last resort, don't know what damage it may or may not cause. I'm sure it would damage most finishes. After 4 pages I thought we may be there, last resort that is.
Respectfully, please donāt. Pay a muzzleloader pro gunsmith to fix it and do not do anything that may damage it.That sounds doable. I'd keep the barrel hot though until I was sure all of the lead was out.
Even if the barrel is out of the gun. Other than barrel finish, what damage would result?This idea has been tried a couple months ago on a different posting. It so to speak worked in removing lead, but it mostly ruined the gun. The results are not good, let me restate it will be trash afterwards. Not a good idea at all.
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