A Tip for Stuck Balls.

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Re: A Tip for Stuck Balls.

Post by Oldbloke » 07 Jun 2018, 9:00 pm

"Some people actually have a drill bit that can attach so they can predrill a hole"

Makes sense. Ill have to look into that.
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Re: A Tip for Stuck Balls.

Post by Keith » 08 Jun 2018, 7:39 am

Oldbloke wrote:"Once you have attached the screw to your ramrod & screwed the screw into the stuck ball, "

Soooo,,, any more info on that. I'm very new to muzzle loafing so please be gentle.


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The screw is on the right.
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This is the rammer end of my steel ramrod. This part unscrews so that I can attach the screw to the end of the ramrod.
The screw bites into the soft lead ball & you can pull it out of the barrel.
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Re: A Tip for Stuck Balls.

Post by bigpete » 08 Jun 2018, 8:16 am

I think,if your getting your balls stuck regularly,then you're ramming your rod in too hard :D
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