I just learned about making a plane, any plane, cut curly wood or against the grain without tearing. Grind a facet on the face, so that it's perpendicular to the wood surface.
I used a plane to pare down my last ramrod, and finished up with the rr scraper. It tapers from a 9/16 bell down to 5/16, and I planed it in short order, no struggling with tearout or anything.
I put a stop on my bench place RR against it, and plane toward the stop, turning a fraction at the start of each pass. Round it up with the scraper. No dust. Just curls.
I also slimmed down my forestock on the last rifle using the plane, with no tearout whatsoever, and that was one piece of curly.