Just a history vs us question. In the 19th century, when reloading the extra cylinder (for those that had one) many would knock the barrel wedge on Colt's clear by...tapping on a saddlehorn etc, or in some cases by tapping it clear with the leading edge of the new cylinder. Assuming it's powder fouled, and there was need to reload (Ok maybe hunting small game-or ???) how do would those of you with Colt's do this? I have to admit that a time or two I've used the side of the cylinder (bloody stupid I know) I think it may have been a common practice in the past, many of the origs seem to have marks on the wedges. Any opinions (aside from those about the questionable intelligence of using a loaded cylinder)