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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2753245" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>What did you use to extract the offending round? If you used a wooden dowel, aluminum rod or (preferrably) a brass rod, just run a patch down it to remove and debris and go shoot it.</p><p></p><p>If you used a steel or stainless rod, you need to inspect for scoring, scratching and the like. Chances are though, it's fine to shoot as long as it's clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2753245, member: 30309"] What did you use to extract the offending round? If you used a wooden dowel, aluminum rod or (preferrably) a brass rod, just run a patch down it to remove and debris and go shoot it. If you used a steel or stainless rod, you need to inspect for scoring, scratching and the like. Chances are though, it's fine to shoot as long as it's clear. [/QUOTE]
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