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cartridge in chamber
jterry
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I have a quite new rifle. I have had it out twice. A friend was shooting it and had a problem -- couldn't get a shell seated.
I couldn't either, so I put it away and brought it home. In looking at it, it had a cartridge stuck in the chamber. The back of the cartridge is gone, but the rest of the casing is stuck in the barrel/chamber. How does one get this out? Should I take it to the gunsmith? Thanks in advance for your help.
Joe Terry
I couldn't either, so I put it away and brought it home. In looking at it, it had a cartridge stuck in the chamber. The back of the cartridge is gone, but the rest of the casing is stuck in the barrel/chamber. How does one get this out? Should I take it to the gunsmith? Thanks in advance for your help.
Joe Terry
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I am doubting it though.
Take it and the ammo you were using to a gunsmith.
What gun and caliber?
What ammunition?
cpermd
Ammunition was Remington.
a full time gunsmith. Take your cleaning rod, with nothing attached to it. Sart it in from the muzzle and run it passed the chamber to a point where you can screw a 30 caliber bronze brush on it. Now, pull it back into the chamber to the point where the brush is inside the
brass that is in the chamber. At this point the bristles on the brush will be bent backwards. Now bump the cleaning rod with the palm of your hand to push the brass out of the chamber.
A great rifle with a junk scope,....is junk.
Good Luck.
Rugster
Edited by - rugster on 05/27/2002 10:17:35