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    CO2 unloader

    After a few years of front stuffing, I finally got a ball stuck (ooooo Matron), I put 2 patches in by mistake & pressed it in with my thumb. When it wouldn't go further I realised my mistake. Spent 5 minutes trying to get it out with a screw, finally gave up & borrowed a blower.

    So, what do you guys recommend ? All suggestions gratefully received.
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    Get one - the shooter who says he's never dry-balled is a liar.

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    Whats a good one to get ?
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    Well, I have the older Safe-T unloader, but I spend a lot of time in the US and Canada, so they are pretty easy to find there. Henry Krank doubtless has them. - around for £20.00 + shipping. It's called the Rydon unloader now, BTW.

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    The link you editted out is run by a mate, I'll have words
    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davederrick View Post
    The link you editted out is run by a mate, I'll have words
    Thanks.
    Sorry - I edited it after I tried to open it and got the 'this page belongs to a web-site that no longer exists - if you claim ownership of this page and wish to proceed etc.....' notice.

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