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Hey guys have a question and need and ans,A friend of mine, friend has a 223 bold action rifle well some one give him some reloads and he was going to shoot them he threw one in the breach went to go slam the bolt shut and the shell is stuck, but cant close the bolt all the way we have tryed every thing that we can think of do they make a tool or does anyone have any ideals thanks
 
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Roll EyesIf I understand what you are saying it sounds like that special tool is a large rubber mallet..Than all you may have to do is remove the stuck projectile. shockerroger


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If a bullet is stuck, sometimes hitting it with a hard rod can wedge it in worse.

If this starts to happen fill a couple inches of oil in the muzzle over the bullet and hit the rod with a hammer, and the rod hits the oil. Hydraulic forcer through the oil will push the bullet out with out wedging it into the bore any worse.
 
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Hey guys have a question and need and ans,A friend of mine, friend has a 223 bold action rifle well some one give him some reloads and he was going to shoot them he threw one in the breach went to go slam the bolt shut and the shell is stuck, but cant close the bolt all the way we have tryed every thing that we can think of do they make a tool or does anyone have any ideals thanks


Is just the bullet stuck or are we talkin' about a live round here?
 
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Hey Roger I think he did that already, And I will let him know about the oil in the muzzle, and yes its a live round, but hey guys thanks for the feedback, I will let you know what happen,s thanks
 
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Well I hope what doesn't happen is what happened here couple of years ago.
At an organized shoot a fella was bumping a live round out from the muzzle with the bolt out and the round went off and killed a woman standing behind the rifle.
 
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Eeker Would you go into details, please?
 
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It was as simple as it sounds. A stuck live round. They got the bolt out and started pounding on a cleaning rod down the muzzle.

Someones Mrs was right behind the action when the round went off and the case hit her in the stomach.

Apparently/maybe the bullet compacted the powder and maybe a granual or two acting through the flash hole jarred the primer enough to set it off.

Our clubs now MUST use a case puller from the chamber end.
 
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Could you describe the "case puller". It's hard to see how you could grab the case.
A cleaning rod is a disaster waiting to happen. What is needed is a drill rod as close to bore size as available. You should be in a safe location and wear ear muffs. This is a dangerous situation.
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I never bothered to look closely, but it was a long tool that went up the action, presumably got a good all round grip on the rim (as opposed to just the extractor) and then I imagine the tool was screwed out against the surounding chamber or action.

Heck, I 've never needed one, but a few people even carry one in the field if they have the likelyhood of a head seperation, but that is to get the rest of the case out.
Never needed one of them either.

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The bullet was sized with a set of lee collect dies and had been fired a singl shot H R. then reloaded and was given to my friend, he took the reloads and loaded them into his rifle, We asumed he loaded it to fast the case stoped about a one quater inch out ,we undrestand that the bullet did not have a hard crimp. When we tryed lighty tapping on a claning rod, we felt the bullet go back to the powder, case did not move. We now have and ideal WE thank by filling the barrel two to three inches of oil using a cleaning rod and a patch to tighting the bore, may be able to tap out using preasure like you would a throw out bearring thank you guys for your input
 
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Well, if the gun came to me with a live round stuck in the chamber, and it happens occasionally, If I can't get the extractor to pull it, I might stuff a rag in the ejection port and try pushing it out with a hard wood dowel from the muzzle end.

The rag would act as a cushion and protect the primer if the round should come loose. If a light tap on the dowel won't move it, then I will pull the barrel and remove it that way.

I have had live rounds "so jammed" that I've had to drill the brass case in order to flood the powder with WD-40. I've had to hacksaw the head off, right past the primer in order to gain access to the bullet. I've had to mount barrels in the lathe to machine the brass away from the bullet.

When they get this bad, I'm usually removing all the other broken crap that the owner has shoved down the bore i.e., fishing rods, dowels, cleaning rods etc., during his attempt at removing the jammed round.

In this business it is sometimes hilarious to see the extent folks are willing to go before seeking help. Big Grin


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Roll EyesIf I understand what you are saying it sounds like that special tool is a large rubber mallet..Than all you may have to do is remove the stuck projectile. shockerroger


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bartsche, you have a serial detractor. sofa
 
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bartsche, you have a serial detractor. sofa


Nasty little bugger isn't he. 2 posts so far and both attacking bartsche.
 
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well, we've never met formally, but I suspect bartsche can take the critter in stride.

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Be very careful using a hacksaw to cut into the brass in the vicinity of the primer. I wanted to examine a primer that failed to ignite so after removing the bullet and powder, I was hacksawing through the case to release the primer. "BANG". I Was quite surprised that I had generated enough heat to detonate the primer.
Be very careful.........
 
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Be very careful using a hacksaw to cut into the brass in the vicinity of the primer. I wanted to examine a primer that failed to ignite so after removing the bullet and powder, I was hacksawing through the case to release the primer. "BANG". I Was quite surprised that I had generated enough heat to detonate the primer.
Be very careful.........


You are very lucky that you didn't have powder in the way. Some situations don't lend themselves very well to removing the powder charge in order to disable a round while attempting to remove it. So at times like that, one would be wise to seek the advice or services of a professional.


FWIW, next time, after you have pulled the bullet and dumped the powder, run the empty case in a full length sizer and let the decap pin remove the primer. It's alot safer that way.
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Roll EyesIf I understand what you are saying it sounds like that special tool is a large rubber mallet..Than all you may have to do is remove the stuck projectile. shockerroger


oxx{}====>My old man is like ur old man, had alot of old sayings, heres one for u. Stupid people should'nt breed, the world would be full of smarter people. Got kids ???<===={}xxo


Is this the reincarnation of varmint guy? Eekerroger


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Roll EyesIf I understand what you are saying it sounds like that special tool is a large rubber mallet..Than all you may have to do is remove the stuck projectile. shockerroger


oxx{}====>My old man is like ur old man, had alot of old sayings, heres one for u. Stupid people should'nt breed, the world would be full of smarter people. Got kids ???<===={}xxo


Is this the reincarnation of varmint guy? Eekerroger


Could be, or maybe he's one of his kids.
 
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Could be, or maybe he's one of his kids.

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In this business it is sometimes hilarious to see the extent folks are willing to go before seeking help.


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It was as simple as it sounds. A stuck live round. They got the bolt out and started pounding on a cleaning rod down the muzzle.

Someones Mrs was right behind the action when the round went off and the case hit her in the stomach.

Apparently/maybe the bullet compacted the powder and maybe a granual or two acting through the flash hole jarred the primer enough to set it off.

Our clubs now MUST use a case puller from the chamber end.


In that case I believe the primer did not fire. It was the rod impact on the powder that set this round off.
 
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Whatever. My only real point was that it can be dangerous to pound out a live stuck round from the muzzle.

But as some of my reloads remind me I forgot the primer, by dribbling powder over my bench, and as primers are impact sensitive, why do you think it would be the powder??
 
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Whatever. My only real point was that it can be dangerous to pound out a live stuck round from the muzzle.
, and as primers are impact sensitive, why do you think it would be the powder??


Roll EyesJust a possibility!!!

Ball powder in a case tends to present a hydraulic affect when pressurized or impacted. in seating bullets and compressing the ball powder I have moved out the primers.

It is possible than, that impacting the bullet into the powder the energy could be transfered to the anvil in the primer which would pinch the priming material between it and the primer body. Never saw it happen but I can envision it happening. Doubt if this is possible with extruded powders. beerroger


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Thanks for your input and welcome!. The last village idiot we had moved out a while back and we have all been anxiously waiting for a replacement. Judging from the above post you seem to be well qualified to replace him. Keep up the good work, you're off on the right foot.
 
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you certainly couldn't put me in the crowd that knows anything- but thanks; other than that, squat on a lightbulb.
 
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A gunsmith I used to work for had a neat tool for this. The easiest way to explain it is it is like a vinyl coated cleaning rod with a T handle on the end. The other end had a threaded cup. He had these in several diameters. He would insert the rod into the barrel, "screw" it onto the bullet and then remove the rod, bringing the bullet with it. Then just dump the powder, use oil to kill the primer and then easily remove the stuck case.
He was a very good machinest and made the rods himself, the sprayed them with a vinyl coating.
 
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Well I hope what doesn't happen is what happened here couple of years ago.
At an organized shoot a fella was bumping a live round out from the muzzle with the bolt out and the round went off and killed a woman standing behind the rifle.


I was about to say "leave the bolt in the gun, and don't permit anyone to stand BEHIND the gun or in front of the muzzle while trying to dislodge the round! I have heard of people being injured by a cartridge case blowing out of the breech under similar circumstances here in the U.S. as well.....


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A gunsmith I used to work for had a neat tool for this. The easiest way to explain it is it is like a vinyl coated cleaning rod with a T handle on the end. The other end had a threaded cup. He had these in several diameters. He would insert the rod into the barrel, "screw" it onto the bullet and then remove the rod, bringing the bullet with it. Then just dump the powder, use oil to kill the primer and then easily remove the stuck case.
He was a very good machinest and made the rods himself, the sprayed them with a vinyl coating.
beer hey`congomike thanks for the reply do you know what the name of the tool is and where can we buy this tool, thanks roger
 
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Simple procedure.
Cut a close fitting rod to a length which will allow it to project about an inch from the front of the barrel. Make sure the end going into the barrel is cleaned up so no ragged metal to muck up the rifling.
Get a woodworkers door clamp and drill a small dimple in the one jaw which will act as a locating hole for the protruding rod.
With the bolt removed, put a chunk of brass at the back of the action or machine a brass plug which will fit on the action with a piece out (this just protects the action from being scratched or dinged) that you can locate the other jaw of the clamp.
Slowly crank up the clamp and the round will pop out of the chamber with no fuss.


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Smilerhey 500Nitro I will let him know, and thank you all for your in put for the most of every one who replyed except for a few we thank you and hey and thanks I am finely one of you Ye Ha!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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