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If it was me, I'd have put the exact dia rod in the bore, plenty of grease and oil in both ends and slowly pushed the slug out using a hydraulic ram. It wouldn't take a lot of pressure, certainly not in hydraulic pressure terms. Once it started it would follow its pre-determined rifled course. But that's just me thinking on my feet
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They come in ask a question for an issue then never come back or even recognise any of the kind persons with the experience offering solutions to their dilema ?
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I'd have put the exact dia rod in the bore, plenty of grease and oil in both ends and slowly pushed the slug out using a hydraulic ram
And then never allowed a ball bullet with a clipped point to be fired from it again.
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