I bought my son a new rifle (Savage 110 Predator) and today we were fiddling with it and chambered an empty cartridge from my gun (also a .223) and when I pulled the brass out it was both difficult to extract and had a score near the back of the brass about .25" long.
I see they sell a "Flex hone" and was wondering if I should consider getting one? The other thought I had was to take an empty cartridge, trim off the front of the brass and thread the back to adapt to a rod, then use a fine lapping compound and carefully hone the back end of the chamber.
Any thoughts would be appreciate. I won't do anything until I am completely understanding what the issue is and how to correct it.
Thanks in advance
I see they sell a "Flex hone" and was wondering if I should consider getting one? The other thought I had was to take an empty cartridge, trim off the front of the brass and thread the back to adapt to a rod, then use a fine lapping compound and carefully hone the back end of the chamber.
Any thoughts would be appreciate. I won't do anything until I am completely understanding what the issue is and how to correct it.
Thanks in advance