I have a 50 caliber Traditions Tracker 209 in-line muzzleloader, which I bought for hundred dollars. I have had it for three years and it has done everything I wanted it to do. I use power belts 245 grain and triple seven powder. In Ohio the muzzleloader season was January 9th through the 12th.
After taking five shots with the gun, I decided to load it again. I noticed that the barrel rod used to push the bullet down the barrel, was sitting 2 inchs higher than were it was suppose to be. I decided to push on rod again as hard as I could, and the rod did not move. Because of this, I was afraid of the barrel blowing up in my face because the bullet and two powders were not down far enough and, also the possibilty of it being jamed. I went home and took the gun apart.
The gun is apart to point where I can try to take the rod and shove on the bullet from the trigger end so it can come out the way it came in. Dad and I both at same time tried to push the bullet out of the barrel, using a rod, with all of our might, we did not budge it at all. We tried this several times, however it did not move.
So my question is, How do you get the bullet out of the jamed Gun? Is their a secret to it? Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
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