No, it will not. Not when the bullet is several inches down the bore. Stuck in the leade? Then perhaps yes.A piece of a brass rod maybe 6" in length "dropped" down the barrel will usually move a stuck bullet. Never had cause to use one myself but that's what's been said.
Shit happens. Probably never will happen again.Jeeze.... yes I did something wrong... I didn't notice that the hole was missing.
It probably never happened and is physically impossible to have happened with the evidence that has been presented.Shit happens. Probably never will happen again.
Drive a jacketed bullet several inches down a barrel. Tell me how a primer did that, when it's rare for the bullet to even leave the case if there's no power charge and an open flash-hole.The primer firing acted like a hammer type bullet puller. Slamed the round forward into the chamber. The bullet jumped crimp & traveled into the barrel.
With no flash hole, had to happen this way?
Those rounds with no primers tend not to be over pressured and safe in any firearm….Squib load...bullet stuck
Seen that a few times from folks using a progressive press. Thanks but NO THANKS. I'll stick with my RCBS Rock Chucker. Light behind and over my right shoulder and in front shining on the block so I can see if EVERY CASE had powder OR not. Works for me.
NEVER had a NO POWDER charge. Have had no primer.
I could tell by the powder running out the bottom of the case.![]()