My first time experience with Incipient Separation
I reloaded some brass given to me by a friend and I examined each case carefully before charging them.
so I went to the range and fired with my No4Mk1 sporter and when I tried to eject the case, I found only the base of the case and the body was stuck in the chamber.
After calling a few gunsmiths and they didn't feel like it's worth their while to do a small job like this, I guess if I were to paid $100 - $150 to do this job, they would change their mind, but I was just too cheap to pay for a small job that I felt maybe $50 should do.
This is apprenticeship in the raw, so I tried some idiotic ways and failed and now regretted it.
but anxiously I found on YoutTube some really good advice, using Cerrosafe to dislodge the case.
so happily I did manage to dislodge the case by following the instructions on YouTube
then I realized that there's a nick in the chamber created when I tried to chisel the case out
the question I have now is whether I can still fire the gun safely.
https://youtu.be/Nept-1VgeEw