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DipSchmidt

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Call me an idiot…. Because I am one. I bought a CVA Wolf .50 cal muzzleloader last week so I’m new to it and I have a problem that’s all my fault. I attached the wire barrel brush to my ramrod to clean my barrel but I didn’t check to see that I had a bullet and powder loaded. Now I’ve got powder, a bullet, and my wire brush all stuck down the barrel and I can’t get them out. Any suggestions?
 
Call me an idiot…. Because I am one. I bought a CVA Wolf .50 cal muzzleloader last week so I’m new to it and I have a problem that’s all my fault. I attached the wire barrel brush to my ramrod to clean my barrel but I didn’t check to see that I had a bullet and powder loaded. Now I’ve got powder, a bullet, and my wire brush all stuck down the barrel and I can’t get them out. Any suggestions?
So the CVA Wolf is an inline, and we don't discuss them on this forum.
In the interest of safety, you simply remove the breech plug to clean it, so in this case you'd do the same, dump the powder, then ram the brush and the loaded bullet out, then begin cleaning.
I will send you a video via Private Message (PM) that says how to remove the plug from the Wolf, and also a PDF manual for the Wolf rifle.

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