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tourangeaud 12-06-2007 05:10 AM

clearing barrel??
 
I've removed the breech plug and retreived the powder. I was able to get out the bullet. However, the sabot is still lodged in the barrel. I've screwed the ram rod intothe sabot, but I can't budge it. Should I push or pull the sabot out of the barrel? Is there an easier way to dislodge this sabot?

cayugad 12-06-2007 10:46 AM

RE: clearing barrel??
 

ORIGINAL: tourangeaud

I've removed the breech plug and retreived the powder. I was able to get out the bullet. However, the sabot is still lodged in the barrel. I've screwed the ram rod intothe sabot, but I can't budge it. Should I push or pull the sabot out of the barrel? Is there an easier way to dislodge this sabot?
Since this barrel has a removed breech plug.... I am guessing it is a inline. You have the powder out, and somehow the bullet out.. but the sabot is still in there? Put the ramrod in from the breech end (here is where you find how wonderful the extra long range rod comes in). And just push that sabot up through the bore out the muzzle. It might be tight, but it will move. If you have no long range rod, go to the lumber yard and get a 3 foot wood dowel. That will push the stuff out the barrel for you as well..

tourangeaud 12-07-2007 06:13 AM

RE: clearing barrel??
 
It took some coaxing, but Ifinally got it out of the barrel. What a pain in the butt. Thanks for the advise.

wabi 12-07-2007 07:13 AM

RE: clearing barrel??
 
Not sure what you were doing, but for my inlines I just remove the breech plug and push everything through from the muzzle. Sometimes it takes a bit of force, or even a "bump" or two on the ramrod to get things moving.

jaybe 12-07-2007 09:32 AM

RE: clearing barrel??
 

Not sure what you were doing, but for my inlines I just remove the breech plug and push everything through from the muzzle. Sometimes it takes a bit of force, or even a "bump" or two on the ramrod to get things moving.
Ditto for me. After removing the powder, by just pushing the bullet and sabot through from the muzzle, they are usually fine to use again. Or you might want to use a different sabot so you don't have one with grooves in it.




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