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Gunsmithing case stuck in gun

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: little_lost51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What damage can be caused by a shell failing in the chamber? Savage 300wsm 65.5 grains of powder </div></div>

65.5grs of what powder?

You might have dodged a bullet. You're playing with fire....
 
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If the projo went out the muzzle and the bolt was locked and nothing exited elsewhere not much. I am assuming you have opened the bolt and the case is stuck. Use a rod and tap it back out from the muzzle end.TAP not drive. Should come out. Inspect chamber and brass for explanation of why.
Good luck
 
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Is the case stuck in the chamber? Does the bolt open? There are several loads for the WSM over 65.5. We need more info to help you out.
 
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I'm trying to figure out if it's something I can do to get the bolt open or if I should take it to the gun smith , and how much it will cost if a gunsmith deals with it, I never had a gun worked on before
 
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That load should be safe per my manuals. I am leaning toward something mechanical, although there is always the chance of something else being the culprit.
 
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Before you panic, try this...take the rifle and secure it in an upright position. Run an ounce of half and half,
ATF and acetone down the bore. Drop a cleaning rod down the bore and let it rest on the inside of the case. Do a raise and drop, "tap, tap, tap, tap, tap tap...sort of movement while you try, gently, to lift the bolt. Eventually, it will remove itself. Then, clean the chamber, bolt face and bore, and the insides of the bolt. Then...start your loads somewhat lower. JMHO
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: little_lost51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The bolt is stuck and the case is still in the gun, and I'm shooting 65.5 grains of 7828ssc </div></div>

Are you 100% certain it was IMR7828?

I presume this rifle was shot and functioned correctly prior to this. 65.5grs of IMR7828 in a 300WSM shouldn't lock anything up. Was this brass FL resized?
 
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Do you have the tools to take the barrel off? Since you are shooting a wildcat you may have installed the barrel since it is a Savage.

Take the barrel off if you have the tools and deal with stuck case in the barrel. The worse thing I can see with taking the barrel off is you may have to replace the extractor if it has not been dinged up bad from the case failure.
 
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Oh, bolt is locked...I missed that. Maybe some penatrating oil down the barrel and let it sit verical for spell. You may want to try to take a heat gun to the action to warm it up as well, maybe compressed air down the barrel to contract the case with the action warm to expand it.

Kirk R
 
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My reasoning is that if it is stuck on the lugs you may be able to take a brass drift and tap on the back of the bolt to more it a little forward so it will "cam". If it is stuck on the extractor you can do as above but during the taping of the rod down the bore have someone put pressure on opening the action as the case comes out of the chamber.
Oh you can NEVER use to much lube. Try some Kroil all other the action and down the chamber and let it sit for a while. Try in several different temps like set it in the sun and put it in the fridge. Sometimes a little temp shock can get things moving.
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Hope this helps.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: little_lost51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I will give it a shot, how much will a gunsmith charge? I ask this because I have a tendency to put to much force </div></div>

If you get too western with it and break your bolt handle off, send it to C Dixon, he has a action clamp that he milled specifically for this.

Trust me,I know!
 
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One would think the brass would be the weak link in this eqausion, not always!!
Have you tried tapping the case with a cleaning rod from muzzle end?
 
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Sorry about the lame advice, I finally read the whole thread.
Don't hammer on the bolt knob, you can twist the rear end of the bolt, then you're fucked.
You may be a "little lost", but you're "alot of fucked"! Sorry.
C Dixon is all I can say.
 
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Before you do anything that can damage your action. Remove the action from the stock, then remove the trigger just to make sure that you don't have anything binding on the bolt that can be removed.

I'm still thinking you have a problem with your trigger/safety that was mentioned in the other thread.

Then try the lubing, tapping, and hammering that everyone else has suggested.
 
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I would say this too...Im thinking like you said its related to the safety is stuck and blocking the bolt.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: geargrinder</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Before you do anything that can damage your action. Remove the action from the stock, then remove the trigger just to make sure that you don't have anything binding on the bolt that can be removed.

I'm still thinking you have a problem with your trigger/safety that was mentioned in the other thread.

Then try the lubing, tapping, and hammering that everyone else has suggested.</div></div>
 
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I pulled the stock , removed the accu trigger , tried the rod down the muzzle , I finally took it to a reputable gunsmith around town!! He's a week out before he can fix it. Thanks for all the ideas, he said he will have to remove the barrel to fix it.
 
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If this ever happens again, and you have access to a freezer that can hold the barreled action, pull it from the stock and stick it in there for a few hours.

When you take it out you only have about a couple minutes to work with it but it should shrink thin the wall thickness enough to break it free.