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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
700 Barrel Removal at Standstill
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2137121" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>FWIW - I used a muzzleloader CO2 pressure unloader that you use a CO2 cartridge into a gizmo that snaps onto the ML nipple, then you pressure handle to discharge CO2 through the nipple to push the load out. Actually worked decent if it was a fresh load. I just took the system to different level by adding tygon tubing so I could blow CO2 right into the chamber of the barrel hoping I could cause the adhesion to "break down". Unfortunately, it did not, but do not believe anything would have except higher heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2137121, member: 63925"] FWIW - I used a muzzleloader CO2 pressure unloader that you use a CO2 cartridge into a gizmo that snaps onto the ML nipple, then you pressure handle to discharge CO2 through the nipple to push the load out. Actually worked decent if it was a fresh load. I just took the system to different level by adding tygon tubing so I could blow CO2 right into the chamber of the barrel hoping I could cause the adhesion to "break down". Unfortunately, it did not, but do not believe anything would have except higher heat. [/QUOTE]
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