GunsNotPuns
CGN frequent flyer
Not many times I can claim something new happened to me but I had my first squib (?) round today.
I took my Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk III out to the range this morning along with some recently reloaded ammunition. On the eighteenth round of the morning I heard a click and....nothing. After giving it a while in case of delayed kaboom I cycled the action and out came the brass case (took marginally but noticeably more effort to extract it than the previous seventeen rounds). The primer was struck but didn't go off and the powder that was inside the brass was clumped and yellow.
At any rate, nothing actually happened but the bullet decided it wanted to stay inside the barrel about two inches in. God Himself couldn't have pounded out that bullet -- or at least I couldn't with a crappy steel cleaning rod and my hand.
So, how do I remove this bloody bullet from the barrel?
I took my Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk III out to the range this morning along with some recently reloaded ammunition. On the eighteenth round of the morning I heard a click and....nothing. After giving it a while in case of delayed kaboom I cycled the action and out came the brass case (took marginally but noticeably more effort to extract it than the previous seventeen rounds). The primer was struck but didn't go off and the powder that was inside the brass was clumped and yellow.
At any rate, nothing actually happened but the bullet decided it wanted to stay inside the barrel about two inches in. God Himself couldn't have pounded out that bullet -- or at least I couldn't with a crappy steel cleaning rod and my hand.
So, how do I remove this bloody bullet from the barrel?