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General discussion => Black Powder Shooting => Topic started by: greymount on June 17, 2018, 05:40:10 PM
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While cleaning my gun, I broke off a tooth pick in the touch hole. What is the best way to get this out? The gun has a touch hole liner.
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Carefully drive it into the bore with a small metal punch and let it fall out the muzzle.
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Your vent pick should push it right out. If not , a 1/16" drill bit should do it.
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What Dane said ;D
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I had this happen while I was turkey hunting this year, I pushed the tooth pick as far as I could into the bore with a sharpened green stick. I didn't get a shot at a turkey but when I when I fired the gun to unload it it went off just fine.
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All of the above will work. I stopped using tooth picks and use small bamboo "skewers". They have proven to be less likely to break and if one does break the fiber tends to hold together and allows it to be pulled out.
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A quill works and isn't brittle so won't break off.
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It's happened to me more than once; and the vent pick solution always worked like a charm.
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In the future you might shorten your toothpick prior to installation in the hole (I just snap 'em in half) to help keep them from snagging on whatever is going on around...
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what he said, I snap them off so just a little extends beyond the pan to have something to grab to pull it out.
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A Touch hole issue ?...Gonna stay away from this topic....
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In the future you might shorten your toothpick prior to installation in the hole (I just snap 'em in half) to help keep them from snagging on whatever is going on around...
I do the same as Wade and either it helps or I have the hardest toothpicks available since I have never had one leak or break off in the vent hole. I often, during hunting season, leave the gun loaded and put a half toothpick in the vent. I close the pan on the toothpick and place a hammer stall on the frizzen.
Dennis