Need advice, tricks to fix a BAD situation

Bearhunter, you sound like a great guy and that boy sounds like a great kid. A word on the single shot cooey though. I went that route for my young boy and it didn't really work out. Not sure if it's the same model but the pull back bolt on the cooey I had was just too hard for little hands. IMHO a cooey 60 would be better for little ones. I went little badger and never looked back.

A fortunate thing by design. That way someone supervising has to do it for them until they've proved they can be responsible with a real firearm. I had to use one of those single shots with my dad, grandpa and uncles before I was allowed to use the model 60 on my own.
 
A fortunate thing by design. That way someone supervising has to do it for them until they've proved they can be responsible with a real firearm. I had to use one of those single shots with my dad, grandpa and uncles before I was allowed to use the model 60 on my own.

A lot of times those are dirty with dried up crud in them , the 67 Winch is very good, but the price of those have got stupid in the last few years.
One time I was bought a very nice 22 target rifle with a stuck lead or more in it, the fellow jammed them in nice and tight with a stick, so being a welder, he melted/ burned everything out with Act/ oce torch, got it so hot the blueing was gone and it took on a warp. but the rifling was shot, had to rebarrel it. Don't use sticks, and heat.
 
Don't feel bad. I think we all done something like this.. I got a bore snake stuck in my service rifle over seas, string was cut on the FH. Worse thing you can do is try and push them out.
 
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