Thompson Center .45 Caliber Ball And Bullet Puller

$408.00

A simple, affordable tool for safely removing .45 caliber projectiles from Thompson Center muzzleloaders. Essential for unloading without firing.

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Description

The Thompson Center .45 Caliber Ball And Bullet Puller is a specialized, budget-friendly tool designed to safely and efficiently remove projectiles from muzzleloading firearms. It’s a simple, essential accessory for black powder shooters who need to unload a charged barrel without firing, allowing for the recovery of components or correcting a loading error. This tool is a cost-effective solution for a specific but critical task in traditional shooting sports.

Key Features

  • Designed specifically for .45 caliber Thompson Center muzzleloaders and compatible rifles.
  • Simple, effective mechanical design for safe projectile removal.
  • Durable construction built to handle the task without bending or breaking.
  • An incredibly affordable price point at just $4.08, making it an easy addition to any shooting kit.
  • No gunsmithing required for use; it’s a straightforward manual tool.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .45 Caliber
Primary Use Ball & Bullet Removal for Muzzleloaders
Compatibility Thompson Center .45 Caliber Rifles
Material Steel Construction
Operation Manual, Screw-Type Puller
Price $4.08

This tool is engineered for a precise fit. The .45 caliber specification is crucial—using the wrong size can damage your rifle’s bore or fail to grip the projectile. It threads directly onto a standard cleaning rod, utilizing a screw tip that bites into the soft lead of a round ball or bullet. You apply steady pressure to back the projectile out, preserving your powder and primer for reuse if desired. It’s a classic design that has proven its worth for generations of shooters. The value here is undeniable; for less than the cost of a box of primers, you gain a significant safety and utility tool.

Who This Is For

This puller is built for the practical muzzleloader enthusiast. It’s ideal for Thompson Center rifle owners—think models like the Hawken or Renegade in .45 caliber—who value preparedness and economy. Hunters who may need to unload at the end of a season or after a wet day in the field will find it indispensable. Competitive black powder shooters who experiment with loads will use it to salvage components from a charge they don’t want to fire. It’s also perfect for the historical reenactor or traditionalist who maintains their own gear. Basically, if you shoot a .45 cal Thompson Center, this is a smart, low-cost piece of insurance for your kit.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The price is the headline—it’s hard to find a more essential tool for under five dollars. It performs one job and does it well, with a simple, reliable mechanism. The durability is solid for its purpose, and it takes up almost no space in your shooting bag. It promotes safe handling by providing a controlled alternative to discharging a firearm to unload it. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Cons: Its use is very specific; it’s only for .45 caliber projectiles and works best with traditional Thompson Center rifling. It requires a compatible cleaning rod to operate, which is a separate purchase if you don’t already own one. The process requires patience and steady hands—it’s not a quick fix. There’s a learning curve to using it effectively without deforming the projectile excessively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this work on other brand .45 caliber muzzleloaders?

A: It is specifically designed for the rifling and projectile types common in Thompson Center rifles. While it may work in other brands with similar groove specifications, fit and performance are not guaranteed. For the price, it’s best to stick with the intended platform.

Q: Can I use this to remove a stuck bullet from a modern cartridge firearm?

A: Absolutely not. This tool is designed solely for muzzleloading firearms where the projectile is accessible from the muzzle. Using it on a cartridge firearm is unsafe and will damage the tool and your gun.

Q: How do I actually use the puller?

A: You screw the puller onto the end of your cleaning rod. Insert the rod down the barrel until the puller’s screw contacts the lead projectile. Turn the rod to drive the screw into the lead, then carefully pull the rod back to draw the ball or bullet out. Steady, even pressure is key.

Look, when you need to pull a bullet, you really need to pull a bullet. This Thompson Center .45 Caliber Ball And Bullet Puller gets that job done without fuss and for minimal investment. It’s a classic piece of gear that embodies practical, value-focused shooting. Add it to your order today.

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