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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Broken off case
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<blockquote data-quote="WisconSniper" data-source="post: 971599" data-attributes="member: 66629"><p>If you havent already got it, or just for if it happens again......Use a brass or steel wire bore brush small enough to fit into the back of the broken shell, but large enough so that the bristles expand when you try to withdraw the brush. In many cases, a .45 cal. brush works well. Put the brush on your*cleaning*rod, remove the bolt of the rifle, and push the brush into the chamber. Pull back and the shell should come out. If the rifle is a semi-auto, try using just the brush, and grasp the end of it at a right angle with a small pair of locking jaw*pliers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WisconSniper, post: 971599, member: 66629"] If you havent already got it, or just for if it happens again......Use a brass or steel wire bore brush small enough to fit into the back of the broken shell, but large enough so that the bristles expand when you try to withdraw the brush. In many cases, a .45 cal. brush works well. Put the brush on your*cleaning*rod, remove the bolt of the rifle, and push the brush into the chamber. Pull back and the shell should come out. If the rifle is a semi-auto, try using just the brush, and grasp the end of it at a right angle with a small pair of locking jaw*pliers. [/QUOTE]
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