Small caliber broken case extractior??

Nor Cal Mikie

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Lots of 7.62 (.308) and 5.56 (.223) available and I was even able to pick up a 6MM for my BR rounds.
What about a "small caliber" like say a 20 or 17?
Anybody make one or know where one might be available?
No oversized brush or bent screwdrivers to gouge up the chambers.:(
I want the proper tool for the job.:cool: Thanks, Mike.:D
 
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Lots of 7.62 (.308) and 5.56 (.223) available and I was even able to pick up a 6MM for my BR rounds.
What about a "small caliber" like say a 20 or 17?
Anybody make one or know where one might be available?
No oversized brush or bent screwdrivers to gouge up the chambers.:(
I want the proper tool for the job.:cool: Thanks, Mike.:D

Check with Brownells, I'm sure they will have them.
http://www.brownells.com/?sp_rid=Mj...1&spJobID=135792374&spReportId=MTM1NzkyMzc0S0
 
Nothing in 20 or 17 caliber. Been there before and they have nothing other than the standard case size. Tried a while back for a 6MM when I found that out. I'll keep looking till I find the "proper tool" for the job.
A while back Midway had a listing in their catalog of a "bunch" of different caliber extractors but after a couple of emails and phone calls I found out they never stocked them. Something they were "thinking" about that never came to pass. Thanks, Mike.
 
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It's not a matter of "need" as much as wanting one before you need it. Just planning ahead.
I'am thinking of 20 VT, Fireball or even necked down to 17 brass.
With turned necks and necking down brass from .223 or .221, sooner or later you'll get a neck seperation?
Been pretty lucky so far but you know sooner or later it will happen and when it does, it would be nice to have the proper tool to get the broken part out of the chamber without taking the chance of causing damage with bent screwdriver blades,etc.
Oversized bore brushes "may" work but it's nice to have the right tool for the job.
 
Lots of 7.62 (.308) and 5.56 (.223) available and I was even able to pick up a 6MM for my BR rounds.
What about a "small caliber" like say a 20 or 17?
Anybody make one or know where one might be available?
No over-sized brush or bent screwdrivers to gouge up the chambers.:(
I want the proper tool for the job.:cool: Thanks, Mike.:D

Try the Woodchuck Den: http://www.woodchuckden.com/ Todd Kindler specializes in everything 20 and 17.
 
Get a tap that will fit into the back of a broken case. Weld a piece of round steel stock(small enought to pass up the bolt race) onto the back of the tap. Screw the tap into the broken case. then with draw and the case should come out on the tap.
Nat Lambeth
 
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