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chutestrate
10-14-2014, 04:46 PM
I have half a case that was ejected from my Razorback's chamber, and the front half is stuck in the chamber of the barrel. How would I get it out? Best thing I can come up with is knocking a wooden dowel down the barrel and hope the fibers grab it.

Any other suggestions?:confused::confused:

And what would cause it to happen?

kencha
10-14-2014, 05:02 PM
You can certainly try the dowel.

Do you have any cerrosafe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDYx5-1AZdk

If you don't have any, you can just try slugging the bore, if the other simpler ideas in the video don't work. With a thin-wall pistol case, there may not be anything to snag on though.

Why did it happen? Dunno.

Was it a reload? How many times reloaded? Was it ever shot in a poorly-supported chamber? Properly reloaded? Any other signs that it was an exceptionally hot load?

It may be a simple case of brass being used beyond its functional lifespan. Can't say though. Any pics?

chutestrate
10-14-2014, 05:06 PM
This was a reload, and perhaps the brass was old. Not sure. I'll get the barrel, and try to get a pic. Good idea on slugging the barrel.

chutestrate
10-14-2014, 05:11 PM
Any reason not to use lead instead of cerrosafe? I have lead.

HABCAN
10-14-2014, 05:17 PM
For pity sakes, just stick a 20ga. shotgun bore brush in there on a rod and haul it out!

roadie
10-14-2014, 05:18 PM
Cerrosafe has a much lower melting point.

Johnny_V
10-14-2014, 05:25 PM
This was a reload, and perhaps the brass was old. Not sure. I'll get the barrel, and try to get a pic. Good idea on slugging the barrel.

Buying reloads these days can be iffy, especially if the reloads were fired from a Glock or other firearm with a non-supported chamber. Running Glock once fired cases through a "bulge buster" gets rid of the telltale bulge caused from the non-supported chamber, but at the same time weakens the case where the bulge was. Best to fire your own reloads, provided they didn't come from a firearm with a non-supported chamber.

Hope this helps......

chutestrate
10-14-2014, 05:37 PM
Thank you everyone. Something will work I'm sure. I don't have a 20 ga, but a .45 cal might do the job.

EDG
10-14-2014, 05:54 PM
Disassemble the barrel.

find a tall skinny bottle and fill with hoppes
Drop the barrel in and cap the bottle.

Leave for a week or two while the Hoppe's slowly dissolves the case.

pietro
10-14-2014, 06:06 PM
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Buy or make, & keep, a $4 spring hook tool - which can be inserted from the rear of the chamber to catch on the forward edge of the separated case's neck & pulled out.

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/JONARD-M-130SX-/22-1225

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/productimages/s3/22-1225.jpg


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chutestrate
10-14-2014, 06:08 PM
Hey, I have one of those. Don't know why but I do. Thanks!!!

bob208
10-14-2014, 06:59 PM
drive a lead .38-40 bullet into the case from the chamber end. make shore it upsets in the brass. then a rod from the muzzle to push it all out.

Idz
10-14-2014, 07:12 PM
What's always worked for me when a case gets stuck in a sizing die is to put it in the deep freeze a couple hours. The brass shrinks more than the steel and the case usually pops right out.

bruce drake
10-14-2014, 07:26 PM
A 50 caliber brass brush pushed from the end of the barrel towards the chamber. It should push that brass case neck right out. Save the 20ga bore brush for the 50 caliber cases ;)

Janoosh
10-14-2014, 07:31 PM
IDZ has nailed it. Cheeep way to go. Put barrel in back of freezer for a day. Use large cleaning brush. Should pop right out.

400short
10-14-2014, 09:45 PM
Use a rat tailed file of the right diameter to reach into the brass, rotate the file to take a bite, and pull. Fast and easy.

fdrywkr
10-14-2014, 10:34 PM
I've had good success by using a 45 cal bore brush from the muzzle. If not successful pull the bore brush about half way back into the case and push the case out of the chamber. Bristles bend slightly and dig into brass case when you reverse motion.
Also works on bottle necked cases. On bolt action rifles insert bore brush into case and remove.
Pumps and lever action insert cleaning rod from muzzle bore brush into ejection port, thread unto cleaning rod pull into case and push out of chamber.

Possumcop
10-18-2014, 05:58 PM
Inserting an oversize brass brush from the rear and then jerking it out quickly usually works for me.

If that doesn't work, the Cerrosafe will. I'd avoid using lead though, Cerrosafe melts at @185 degrees, considerably cooler than boiling water. Molten lead is likely to be over 500 degrees and you stand a much greater chance of burning yourself or discoloring your barrel. I doubt it'd be hot enough to mess up the temper, but why risk it?

Cerrosafe is reusable indefinitely as long as you don't get it too hot and I guarantee that you'll find plenty of other uses for it.

rr2241tx
10-21-2014, 12:30 PM
I had a case separation in a 40-65 and discovered that a 9mm Luger case on the end of my patch jag was just the right size to knock the separated piece back out.

chutestrate
10-25-2014, 07:40 PM
The freezer trick and a dental picked worked. Thank you for the advice everyone.