Hey guys. Took a buddy out shooting yesterday and came up with an issue.
I purchased the rifle used through a friend. Rifle came with a handfull of the previous owners pet handloads. Not many, and several varieties. I figured that these would be good rounds to just throw through the rifle to get comfortable with it. Fast forward to yesterday:
Buddy, a non shooter, is shooting the rifle. I'm not paying too much attention (He's military, so he's competant with firearms safety, just doesn't hunt or shoot recreationally). Says to me "The bolt is stuck". Well, I assume he's fired the round and is having a hard extraction, so I start monkeying around with the bolt, trying to pull it to the rear. Isn't going. I close the bolt to try again - Wait, that was really hard.
turns out it was an un-fired round. Now I've forced it all the way into the chamber. I bang the bolt to the rear with my leatherman and the round stays put. I considered firing the round, but realizing that it's an unknown handload that's already off for at least one reason, I decide against it. Pull the bolt out of the rifle and head home.
How do I get this thing out? I've read that putting ATF fluid down the barrel then hammering in a dowel (5/16") will force the round out via hydraulic pressure, so no risk of setting the round off.
Is there a better way?
Thanks,
-Scott
I purchased the rifle used through a friend. Rifle came with a handfull of the previous owners pet handloads. Not many, and several varieties. I figured that these would be good rounds to just throw through the rifle to get comfortable with it. Fast forward to yesterday:
Buddy, a non shooter, is shooting the rifle. I'm not paying too much attention (He's military, so he's competant with firearms safety, just doesn't hunt or shoot recreationally). Says to me "The bolt is stuck". Well, I assume he's fired the round and is having a hard extraction, so I start monkeying around with the bolt, trying to pull it to the rear. Isn't going. I close the bolt to try again - Wait, that was really hard.
turns out it was an un-fired round. Now I've forced it all the way into the chamber. I bang the bolt to the rear with my leatherman and the round stays put. I considered firing the round, but realizing that it's an unknown handload that's already off for at least one reason, I decide against it. Pull the bolt out of the rifle and head home.
How do I get this thing out? I've read that putting ATF fluid down the barrel then hammering in a dowel (5/16") will force the round out via hydraulic pressure, so no risk of setting the round off.
Is there a better way?
Thanks,
-Scott


















































