I did manage to get the ball and powder charge out, i didnt want to store the rifle with it loaded still after i had already "fired" it, call me paranoid, i still have all my fingers and ive only been on fire a handful of times, unrelated to blackpowder. Heh. Used my range rod with the ball puller screw, it was a HELL of a time getting the screw to start into the ball, i was very paranoid of hitting the rod to hammer the screw in, since it was all sitting on a powder charge still, i dont know how easy it is to set off powder with a smack, but i didnt want to find out the hard way.
I've got pretty much any tool i might need for doing my work, besides something very specific like nipple wrenches, gimme 2 days on that and ill have those too. Myself and my family have had a shop or two at our houses my whole life. Guitars, amps, leatherworking, woodworking, little bit of automotive work. And ive been buying and setting up for gun work for a few years now.
After i get this rifle up and running, and get myself acquainted with this style of firearms, I do want to get a kit to finish and put together. And assuming that goes well for me, I might have the interest to buy kits, and finish them for other people. That sort of thing.