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Well, the OX-Yoke C02 discharger was a bust and waste of $45! I highly recommend folks not to ever waste their hard money on this piece of manure! It might be good for blowing dust off of your keyboard but, forget about blowing anything out of a barrel! Oh well, still have stuck jag and tempted to chuck the whole thing in the trash.Any luck getting your jag out of the barrel?
What model rifle is that?I'm just peeved at the moment so, don't think I'm actually going to throw it in trash)
It's a Spanish Jukar Kentucky rife. Don't know much about them so, not sure if it's a CVA or what.What model rifle is that?
I finished my pulley target! I can run jugs out to about 100 ft or so and bring them back without having to do much of anything, just reload and keep shooting. My young son was having a lot of fun with it because I could put the jugs about 5 ft away from the deck where he could actually hit them and see The colored water coming out.View attachment 269426
Soak it with some motor oil, then put the end of the ramrod in a vice and pull, but only as hard as you have to. I'm wondering if you didn't already pull the end off the ramrod and that's why the CO2 thing came into play. I've stuck ramrods several times with a jag/patch and too much fouling, but soaking and a vice has always worked for me.Well, the OX-Yoke C02 discharger was a bust and waste of $45! I highly recommend folks not to ever waste their hard money on this piece of manure! It might be good for blowing dust off of your keyboard but, forget about blowing anything out of a barrel! Oh well, still have stuck jag and tempted to chuck the whole thing in the trash.
(I'm just peeved at the moment so, don't think I'm actually going to throw it in trash)
My experience with a CO2 discharger was much the same.Well, the OX-Yoke C02 discharger was a bust and waste of $45! I highly recommend folks not to ever waste their hard money on this piece of manure!
Not sure why you'd think that as if it had, I would say so. My tip is still on the ramrod and I was able to unscrew it from the jag and pull out the ramrod. Jag and patch are still stuck in bottom of barrel.I'm wondering if you didn't already pull the end off the ramrod and that's why the CO2 thing came into play.
Nice!!Made a deerskin drawstring pouch to donate for the raffle at the club meeting this evening... Tomahawk is just there to show scale.
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I'd agree with sending some oil down the bore and spinning back onto the jag. Some spinning as you move it up and down has worked for me.Not sure why you'd think that as if it had, I would say so. My tip is still on the ramrod and I was able to unscrew it from the jag and pull out the ramrod. Jag and patch are still stuck in bottom of barrel.
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It's a Spanish Jukar Kentucky rife. Don't know much about them so, not sure if it's a CVA or what.
Along with a cast iron Dutch Oven hard to beat.BISQUICK IS YOUR FRIEND , just don't tell anyone.
Just make sure the threaded tip is pinned to the rod.I'd agree with sending some oil down the bore and spinning back onto the jag. Some spinning as you move it up and down has worked for me.
.4545 or 50??
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