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25 May 2016, 20:27
samir
HELP
I just shot a warthog with my double .470, and a nickel case broke off in the chamber. Any ideas on how to remove? I already tried sticking my pinky finger to try to remove without luck.


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25 May 2016, 20:36
dieselten
Take a snug fitting copper bronze cleaning brush, run it into the chamber so the front of the brush is barely past the front of the case, then pull it back out. The case should pull out easily
25 May 2016, 21:08
cal pappas
I've used a tap where the threads cut into the case for grip and then remove. The threads are hard so don't cut into the chamber, just the soft brass case.
Cal
PS. Excellent example of why the old timers used doubles. With one barrel out of commission, you have a single shot to get you home.


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25 May 2016, 21:18
samir
We don't have a ramrod or any of the tools you mentioned. Looks like I'm down to a single shot for the eland tomorrow. I'm just glad it didn't happen on the elephant. Thanks for the help.


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25 May 2016, 21:18
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by cal pappas:
I've used a tap where the threads cut into the case for grip and then remove. The threads are hard so don't cut into the chamber, just the soft brass case.
Cal
PS. Excellent example of why the old timers used doubles. With one barrel out of commission, you have a single shot to get you home.


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25 May 2016, 22:53
srose
Never use a tap that's a good way to ruin a chamber. A brass bore brass is best but if you are in bush and don't have tools try sticking another fired case into the one that's stuck twisting as you go this should spin the broken one out. If that doesn't try carving a wood stick to fit tightly into broken case again twisting as you go.
26 May 2016, 00:30
samir
Srose
I tried twisting a loaded round without success, then read your post about a fired case and it worked perfectly. Thanks for helping
Sam


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26 May 2016, 00:31
buckstix
Hello samir,

I have removed similar stuck broken cases in the field (without tools) from a double rifle - by doing this:

1. take a fired empty case, heat the front half using the flame of a lighter or candle until it is red hot - do this over a bowl of cold water, and when you can no longer hang onto the hot case with your fingers - drop it into the water. This will soften the empty case.

2. then, while the case is still wet, coat it with the fine ashes from a wood fire and force it into the broken case that is stuck in the chamber. Force in into the broken case "very hard" - maybe lightly tap it in with a piece of wood.

3. then pull it out with a twisting motion - it should bring the broken case with it.

repeat several times if necessary.

The ashes act as a gripping agent to grab the broken case and are not abrasive to the barrel steel.

If you are careful, you can also use "very fine" dry red clay from a road, but the clay "is abrasive" and you must be careful to remove all traces when finished.

hope this helps


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26 May 2016, 01:17
Bill73
Gentlemen,
very impressive,you guys just helped one of us in the field,solved his problem,I applaud you clap AR is a great place,cheers.


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26 May 2016, 01:41
buckstix
Looking at the time stamp of samir's post - he solved his problem 1 minute before I answered. Smiler


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26 May 2016, 10:44
Nakihunter
Welcome back Sam. Great to see you here!


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26 May 2016, 12:46
Rockdoc
Great news you got it out. Happy hunting.

Great info!

Have used the brush method to remove a head separation from friends rifle. But never thought of a fired case!

Great to see you back too Sam.

Cheers, Chris


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26 May 2016, 20:09
Brandon.Gleason
Well certainly some inventive and good to know tips here! Thanks, guys.

Samir, should we be looking forward to a hunt report on your return??
26 May 2016, 22:17
MacD37
When you exhaust everything you know on a subject there will always be someone some where who can teach you something new!

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26 May 2016, 22:22
dpcd
The best way (in the shop) is to melt some cerrosafe in the chamber and push the whole thing out with the rod. Cerrosafe melts in hot water, but is solid metal.
27 May 2016, 09:31
samir
Couldn't get close enough to use the double on the eland, but ended the hunt by shooting another warthog with it. Thanks again for all your quick responses with my problem. I'm sure all these handy tricks will help myself or someone else in the future.


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