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seperated case stuck in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2041773" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Do NOT stick expoxy into your chamber. There is a real good change you will end up with some that is not in the actual case and that stuff is the devils own to get off. If it ends up behind the case it also makes the case removal WAY more difficult. The idea of using Cerakote also doesn't work if you understand the steps needed to do a Cerakote casting properly, plus it is way more work than is needed for a simple extraction of a broken case. Guys need to have successfully done a case removal and used the fix rather than recomending stuff they read about or thought up as might work well. 99.9% of stuck cases will come out perfectly easy with a Broken case remover and probably 85% will come out first try with a cleaning brush. Spend the 20 bucks and save yourself a ton of grief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2041773, member: 26077"] Do NOT stick expoxy into your chamber. There is a real good change you will end up with some that is not in the actual case and that stuff is the devils own to get off. If it ends up behind the case it also makes the case removal WAY more difficult. The idea of using Cerakote also doesn't work if you understand the steps needed to do a Cerakote casting properly, plus it is way more work than is needed for a simple extraction of a broken case. Guys need to have successfully done a case removal and used the fix rather than recomending stuff they read about or thought up as might work well. 99.9% of stuck cases will come out perfectly easy with a Broken case remover and probably 85% will come out first try with a cleaning brush. Spend the 20 bucks and save yourself a ton of grief. [/QUOTE]
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