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TikkaBrand/type of gun, cartridge?
As I was told in the military regarding guns, if she acts like a bitch, treat her like a bitch.
Well.. I was initially hesitant to force anything, but a good whack cleared it and another spent case cycled fine. This did the trick, thanks allWack the cleaning rod with a rubber mallet. You can try the palm of your hand first. Use one of those cone crown protectors when you do it.
It has an explosion go off in it every time you pull the trigger. The primer is probably blown loose, which is why it is backing out.
As I was told in the military regarding guns, if she acts like a bitch, treat her like a bitch.
The go to for stuck cases is often bouncing a steel cleaning rod off the case gradually increasing the pressure until it pops out. The side pressure between the rifling and rod is minimal, so there’s not much risk of damage.Hey all, was hoping someone could help me out here. I was at the range this morning and after my 9th round, I got a sticky bolt lift and the spent casing is stuck in the chamber. This is factory Nosler ammo and the rifle has less than 50 rounds since its last cleaning. Running the action will not grab it, and I tried to push it out gently with a cleaning rod, but it wouldn’t budge, and the primer even started to push out the back of the case.
Was hoping someone could share some ideas on how to clear, or if this is something that needs to go to the smith, thanks.
I'd hit the chamber with a wire brush and lightly with a chamber hone if you have or can borrow one.Make sure the chamber is clean and dry. Also, if this continues you may have a primary extraction issue. I recently had new (old stock) Remington that need to be sent back for repairs.