team tractor Posted December 12, 2013 Report Share Posted December 12, 2013 Well a planned night out went bad :( We got to the farm at 9 and as I put the cz on my shoulder it slipped off and clonked the scope 😞 which turned out it knocked the zero that far out I couldn't hit a can at 50 yards. We used my mates sako then and it clicked, went puff, so he reloaded as I shouted stop . The tip was stuck in the barrel 😡 We've just knocked it out but what a **** night out just to get wet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moorvale55 Posted December 13, 2013 Report Share Posted December 13, 2013 A similar thing happened to me, a mate invited me to a bunny shoot, (not too many rabbits on my permissions), but his was full of them. We walked down the farm track and the fields were alive, got the lamp on the first of the night and "puff", CZ .17HMR did a misfire. Unloaded the chamber and there was the round stuck in the barrel and I had nothing to get it out with. So it was goodnight and a 15 mile drive home. What made it worse was when walking back to the car I could hear shot after shot going off. THIS MAY HELP OTHERS IN THE SAME SITUATION: I bought a Buffalo River .17hmr cleaning rod because it has a FEMALE thread on the end, this allows it to slip over the bullet head and it can be tapped out with ease and no damage. I now keep it in the gun slip. Hope it helps. Team Tractor, you are not alone! ATB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oscarsdad Posted December 13, 2013 Report Share Posted December 13, 2013 A similar thing happened to me, a mate invited me to a bunny shoot, (not too many rabbits on my permissions), but his was full of them. We walked down the farm track and the fields were alive, got the lamp on the first of the night and "puff", CZ .17HMR did a misfire. Unloaded the chamber and there was the round stuck in the barrel and I had nothing to get it out with. So it was goodnight and a 15 mile drive home. What made it worse was when walking back to the car I could hear shot after shot going off. THIS MAY HELP OTHERS IN THE SAME SITUATION: I bought a Buffalo River .17hmr cleaning rod because it has a FEMALE thread on the end, this allows it to slip over the bullet head and it can be tapped out with ease and no damage. I now keep it in the gun slip. Hope it helps. Team Tractor, you are not alone! ATB. That's a great tip, thanks for that may invest in one of those. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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