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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hi Rick,
A few outcomes possible here, let's hope it is an interesting one. Will keep you posted.My Regards, Norman. Hi Michael, This material was gathered form inside the barrel about 6.5cm in front of the touchhole so well down the barrel and not near the muzzle. There is a harder substance behind it and by the clunk of the ramrod it sounds like lead, whether a ball or a plug I don't know. I am in the process of making a tool to extract the 'lead' if indeed it is possible to get it out. Will let you know soon how I get on. Thanks for your continued interest. My Regards, Norman |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hi,
A little update. I decided to insert a cocktail stick into the touchhole just to see if the 'blockage' went all the way, should have done this before. The area is free of any obstruction and I can hear the distinct rasp of grains!!! when moving the cocktail stick. As you can see the end of the stick is black and it smells of gunpowder, see photo. Am going to the tool store tomorrow so I hope to get a few bits to aid in the extraction process. Thanks for your continued interest.Regards, Norman. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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It's now likely there is a lead ball in front of the powder. And, if your luck continues, there may be a patch between the powder and ball. There is no telling how long that load has been in there. As you have probably surmised by now, I'm thrilled with all of this. Wish I was there with you as your "helper" in extracting that load. Did you consider the compressed air method? Anyway, thanks so much for the update!! Keep us Posted. Rick.
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