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Unread 07-26-2017, 05:47 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Norme View Post
I would use a Phillips screwdriver and tap it out from the muzzle end.
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Norm,
normally I would not contradict you, but to use a phillips or any screw driver or any pointed object, will only serve to expand the bullet more firmly into the rifling.

A flat rod is the way to go.

One might get buy with it if the bullet is only "slightly" stuck, but this one has already been beat on with a stick. The OP may have to resort to a pilot drill before he is done.

Rich,
don't even say that in jest, someone will think you are serious.

Chickenthief,
If one is absolutely positive there is only one bullet in the barrel, maybe- but once you make a recommendation you "own" the result.
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