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Offline A Scanlan

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New use for a tow worm
« on: June 24, 2024, 08:11:37 PM »
Had a new shooter break off a wire brush down at the breech.  I have one of Dan's tow worms so I pushed it down the barrel gave it a few turn and pulled....out came the brush!  SO EASY!

Offline Daryl

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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2024, 08:14:33 PM »
I guess I haven't been shooting BP long enough as I've never found a use for a bore brush in a ML gun.
I've been shooting BP rifles and shotguns since 1972.
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Offline Seth Isaacson

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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2024, 08:36:06 PM »
I've pulled some pretty funny stuff out of "loaded" muzzleloaders over the years using ball worms or tow worms. Here are some of my favorites:
-Multiple acorns out of a British blunderbuss
-The plastic propeller from one of those rubber band powdered toy planes out of a musket,
-A "gentleman's magazine" ;) from decades ago out of the bore of an antique cannon.
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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2024, 12:26:48 AM »
ha!  Eventually, I guess we learn what we can shove down the hole! :o

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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2024, 12:34:35 AM »
Seth:  Did you keep the magazine or hide it somewhere?

BTW, I am not advocating using a brush, normally.  But think back to tow.  Something of a brush.  Tow does a great job for me but it's just a pain to get the right amount on the worm. 

Offline Pukka Bundook

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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2024, 04:14:37 PM »
I have pulled fireworks and a six inch nail from an Indian Torador, but it took more than a tow worm to do so....

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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2024, 09:52:27 PM »
Seth:  Did you keep the magazine or hide it somewhere?

BTW, I am not advocating using a brush, normally.  But think back to tow.  Something of a brush.  Tow does a great job for me but it's just a pain to get the right amount on the worm.

I think we threw it away. Didn't want to handle it.
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Re: New use for a tow worm
« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2024, 03:42:19 AM »
I have pulled fireworks and a six inch nail from an Indian Torador, but it took more than a tow worm to do so....
That's what we used to use as kids. We'd take a large firecracker and drop a marble down after it...a piece of pipe would do, but we did try it with my Great Uncle's Snider that he kept in the tool shed  :)