My puller is commercially made one;
https://logcabinshop.com/catalog.php?path=184_160_7&product_id=24434
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Use only about 5-10 grains of powder; not enough to damage anything on the gun, but it should move the rod. If you put some soapy water down from the muzzle, it may soften things up and make it easier. I prefer to use air. No matter what you use; make sure it is pointed in a safe direction. Metal rods can be straightened if you happen to bend one.If you are going to shoot out the ram rod, should you point it up in the air so that it lands somewhere down range? With a metal rod, what's the odds of it getting bent while leaving the bore?
Well today it's because a nice guy shooting next to me licked up my rifle and decided to wipe the bore with a patch and product. He used the loading end of the ramrod to push it in. Now until I get home in 3 days that ramrod is stuck in there...People mean well.. I've done the same thing and learned better myself. But I don't have my repair kit.. so it rides home stuck.
I got mine stuck several years ago with no puller. Gentleman named Kelly, next to me asked if he could try. He poured in about half a cup of water then let it sit about 1 minute then pulled it out by hand. We had tried puller, Para cord, leather belt and were reaching for vise grips.
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