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Pitted chamber
I've got a Mauser Broomhandle in .30 Mauser, for some reason the chamber has pitting in the area of the case shoulder, with most ammunition the cases stick in the chamber after firing, due to the case conforming to the pits. Is there anything that can be done to repair it? The pitting is moderate, but just enought to have some brands stick and others don't, problem is the ones that don't
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cases
Sorry, didn't finish that one. The cases that don't stick aren't available anymore. I suspect they're heavier or something.
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A genle polish using a fired case attached to a rod w/ some fine lapping compound may help. Just don't move the shoulder much farther forward or it may start to misfire. If its really bad it may need relining.
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How I do it.........
Use "Scotchbrite" name brand cleaning pads. The green ones are best, but finer can be used. The green ones you can buy in a grocery or hardware store. The other colors are sometimes available at Lowes or Home Depot, or an automotive paint supply business.
Take a used bore brush, .22 works well, and cut a small piece of the pad to wrap around the brush so it will fit tightly in the chamber. Mount the brush in a drill motor and spin it in the chamber using some oil as a lubricant.
It won't take long and the abrasive in the scotchbrite is not agressive enough to remove metal. I wouldn't recommend jmoore's suggestion as you could distort the chamber dimensions. The scotchbrite will "dig"into the pits and clean them up, and it will polish the smooth chamber sections at the same time.
If that doesn't do it, the chamber is ruined.
Good Luck!!
HTH,
Emri