I was out yesterday shooting in the bush with some friends, brought out my svt, sks & my enfield. Shot a box of ammo through the enfield, 80+ rounds through the sks without any issues whatsoever. My svt not so much, the first round that I loaded wouldn't eject after it fired. The case was jammed in the chamber so much that the ejector broke off a piece of the rim of the cartridge.
I tried to remove it but couldn't get the casing out, dropped by my local gun shop and they popped it out. The guy helping me pointed out the frosting on the outside of the casing, he recommended I clean up the inside of the chamber and try and remove any rough areas or burrs and that should solve the issue.
Anyone have this happen before, anything else I should look for regarding the stuck casing? I was shooting the new non corrosive Norinco 7.62x54r ammo that Canada ammo was selling, the round loaded and fired fine. When I stripped it down and cleaned the gun I wrapped the nylon brush in the sks cleaning kit with 800 grit wet/dry automotive sandpaper and attached the cleaning rod to a drill and lightly ran it in the chamber a couple times. Things feel nice and smooth now around the opening of the chamber. Hopefully that was the issue, will have a chance next week to shoot it again and see if the issue is solved or not.
Any feedback or ideas you have are welcome.
I tried to remove it but couldn't get the casing out, dropped by my local gun shop and they popped it out. The guy helping me pointed out the frosting on the outside of the casing, he recommended I clean up the inside of the chamber and try and remove any rough areas or burrs and that should solve the issue.
Anyone have this happen before, anything else I should look for regarding the stuck casing? I was shooting the new non corrosive Norinco 7.62x54r ammo that Canada ammo was selling, the round loaded and fired fine. When I stripped it down and cleaned the gun I wrapped the nylon brush in the sks cleaning kit with 800 grit wet/dry automotive sandpaper and attached the cleaning rod to a drill and lightly ran it in the chamber a couple times. Things feel nice and smooth now around the opening of the chamber. Hopefully that was the issue, will have a chance next week to shoot it again and see if the issue is solved or not.
Any feedback or ideas you have are welcome.




















































