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How about a hilti? They make an adapter to drive ground rods which should work in theory.
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If you were super careful and lined up everything extremely precise, it may be possible to shoot it out with another rifle of same or smaller caliber also. I've never tried it or know anyone that has, but theres no reason it wouldn't work.
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If you were super careful and lined up everything extremely precise, it may be possible to shoot it out with another rifle of same or smaller caliber also. I've never tried it or know anyone that has, but theres no reason it wouldn't work. Alignment would be a minor concern.
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My experience with badly stuck cartridges is minimal but successful. The hydraulic method spreads force against more surface of the bullet and case, and forces liquid into any available space between case and chamber, and avoids sharp blows on tip of bullet which might - - - - -.
On that Savage, I might choose to remove the barrel.
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Tapped. Lost the slotted piece on my cleaning rod but it was better than ruining the threads by taking it out first.
It came out. Now time to examine and clean
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Shuck another one up in there and see if it’s the gun.
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Spray some Seafoam in there.
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So far I have not tried the grease gun idea but the others are a no go so far.
Will keep trying to get it loose.
May just say the hell with it and unscrew the barrel Get a can of butane or freeze off (break free type product that chills the target) Try hitting the cartridge with that with a chemical heat pack around the chamber (Shrink the cartrige, expand the chamber.) That's how they set critical bearings... Thats what i get for not reading all the way to the end...
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If you were super careful and lined up everything extremely precise, it may be possible to shoot it out with another rifle of same or smaller caliber also. I've never tried it or know anyone that has, but theres no reason it wouldn't work.
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Its free. All good.
I just set it up 200 yards away from my bench and fired up the red ryder and put a BB right down the bore.
Hold into the wind. Lol
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If you were super careful and lined up everything extremely precise, it may be possible to shoot it out with another rifle of same or smaller caliber also. I've never tried it or know anyone that has, but theres no reason it wouldn't work. It just hit me, you should take the bolt out of the gun with the stuck case, so it and the bullet from the other gun can exit the rear of the action. And wear ear plugs. Safety first.
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Its free. All good.
I just set it up 200 yards away from my bench and fired up the red ryder and put a BB right down the bore.
Hold into the wind. Lol You know what renegade would say.... Pics or it never happened.
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High BC bbs are the way to go.
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Tapped. Lost the slotted piece on my cleaning rod but it was better than ruining the threads by taking it out first.
It came out. Now time to examine and clean We will be curious to hear if that cures the problem. Were you shooting factory ammo?
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Just for clarity... Are you saying somebody on the Fire had a cartridge stuck in the bore, put a rod down the muzzle end of the bore to tap/push the cartridge rearward out of the chamber, tapped the rod against the bullet to jar the round loose and ignited the primer?
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Just for clarity... Are you saying somebody on the Fire had a cartridge stuck in the bore, put a rod down the muzzle end of the bore to tap/push the cartridge rearward out of the chamber, tapped the rod against the bullet to jar the round loose and ignited the primer? That is correct.
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Just for clarity... Are you saying somebody on the Fire had a cartridge stuck in the bore, put a rod down the muzzle end of the bore to tap/push the cartridge rearward out of the chamber, tapped the rod against the bullet to jar the round loose and ignited the primer? That is correct. they were smoking crack too
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I worry about that happening whilst out hunting...that is why I carry a 3 pc rod in my hunting pack.
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take it to a real gunsmith and let him fix it period.
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