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Best Broken case extraction tool Ive found
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2351617" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Recently i found a tough one that my brass brush wouldn't pull, which usually works for me. I pulled the barrel and took after it with a 3/8-16 threading tap. As soon as itgrabbed and startedtospin it lifted right out.</p><p>I have and identical rat tail rasp that I should have tried, I will if it happens again! I had some older many fired brass that I was using in a chamber that was or tightheadspaced. Several of the brass showed the signs of separation imminent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2351617, member: 18849"] Recently i found a tough one that my brass brush wouldn't pull, which usually works for me. I pulled the barrel and took after it with a 3/8-16 threading tap. As soon as itgrabbed and startedtospin it lifted right out. I have and identical rat tail rasp that I should have tried, I will if it happens again! I had some older many fired brass that I was using in a chamber that was or tightheadspaced. Several of the brass showed the signs of separation imminent. [/QUOTE]
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