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Stuck ball, now with drill bit

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@Tom511, does the ramrod with the recess for the drill bit fit over the drill bit in the barrel. If the ram rod will fit over the shank of the drill bit, mix up some epoxy (JB Weld preferably) to fill the recess in the ramrod and insert that over the drill. Let it set up for 24 hours to get to full hardness. Gently try to remove rod and drill. If you can pull out the drill, then try to pull the ball with the threaded bullet puller. By about then it will be Monday and you can shoot the ball out (and drill bit) out at the range.
 
After the epoxy has set turn the rod counter clockwise and pull the rod and drill out. This should unthread the drill from the ball. Unless a left handed drill was used then turn clockwise.Then go back in with a proper ball remover on a pined rod and pull it out. A drop of oil down the bore after the epoxy has set to lube the ball on the way out wouldn't hurt either.
 
@Tom511, does the ramrod with the recess for the drill bit fit over the drill bit in the barrel. If the ram rod will fit over the shank of the drill bit, mix up some epoxy (JB Weld preferably) to fill the recess in the ramrod and insert that over the drill. Let it set up for 24 hours to get to full hardness. Gently try to remove rod and drill. If you can pull out the drill, then try to pull the ball with the threaded bullet puller. By about then it will be Monday and you can shoot the ball out (and drill bit) out at the range.
This thread is kind of like a old 8-Track. Near identical suggestion posted Monday.
 
OP was going to the range on Monday to try and shoot it out. Have we heard from him (or her) yet?
 
If the grease is going around it tge bullet is not stuck.
My understanding is the drill went through the ball and then it came off the homemade shaft and is stuck in the ball. Could be grease is following the flutes on the drill and passing through the ball.
 
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