Any advice on removing something (debris? a live load?) from from the barrel of a c1830-1840, .50 caliber, rifled percussion longrifle?
In checking a new acquisition, a smaller bore cleaning rod bottomed out roughly 3/8" in front of the nipple/drum area (towards the muzzle) with a soft "thunk" (not a metallic "click").
I'm inclined to get a worm, smaller than .50 caliber, and see what starts to come out. However, given my novice status in collecting longrifles, I thought it best to take advantage of the knowledge and expertise here.
By way of background, I've been collecting Civil War naval firearms for 40+ years. While I've always checked each new acquisition, I've never had to deal with this issue until now.
Thanks, Bill