not with out an issue. That's how buldged barrels happen. That's best case scenario. Worst case is getting seriously hurt or having someone else getting hurt if they shoot the gun. Guy should be banned from EE!
not with out an issue. That's how buldged barrels happen. That's best case scenario. Worst case is getting seriously hurt or having someone else getting hurt if they shoot the gun. Guy should be banned from EE!
Why not? On the few occasions I have had to move a stuck bullet I think I've always used wood dowels. Also use them for slugging bores.
I agree it's unlikely to hurt anyone, but strongly disagree that firing another behind the first would be without issue. Either the second bullet will stick behind the first, or more likely the barrel will bulge or split. If you try to shoot it out, remove the bullet from the second cartridge.
Like Battlerife, I'd like to know why a brass rod is better than a wooden dowel, it seems to me that the dowel is going to be the most harmless thing of the two. When I was shooting white box W ammo, an 8 mm section of dowel had a place of honour in my range bag.
As far as the suggestions that one could just shoot an obstruction out of a barrel and that no harm will come from a bursting one, all I can say is that I was not brought up with that same advice and I still have all the guns I started with plus all my fingers, both eyes, and have never been sued by someone standing beside me on the range.
I bet another live round would push the first out without issue.
I never said it would be without issue, just that the likelihood of having an issue is minimal at best.
A ruptured barrel and slide is not life threatening. I bet another live round would push the first out without issue.
If there were ever a reason to leave negative feedback that would be a great example! I stopped buying used guns from the EE almost entirely years ago because of crap like this.
Stupidest thing I have read today for sure...
I beg your pardon? Taken directly from post #15 in this thread:



























