I bought a few broken case extractor tools from Pacific Guage and Tool. They are like the Echo brand that Brownells sells, But
they don't ALWAYS work......mostly
they work..... but what Ive found will work even when the tools do not is a 10 inch rat tail file. Round like the one below. Diameter will depend on caliber you need to extract.
See picture attached.
Its long enough you can insert it through even long actions.
You gently tap it into the neck of the broken case from the breach side.
Then you apply pressure pushing in and twist or rotate it 2 or 3 turns like you are screwing it in. You do not want too small a diameter that will protrude through your brass into the lands.
You want it to catch inside the brass in the shoulder/neck junction.
Once its turned a few turns and the grooves in the file bite into the brass
then take a rod from the barrel side and gently tap it out.
Taps will also work, but not very well on bolt actions especially long actions. Better on breach loaders due to short length.
Just my experience. Extaction tools also seem to lose some of their spring tensil strength after a few times.
This rat tail file works!
they don't ALWAYS work......mostly
they work..... but what Ive found will work even when the tools do not is a 10 inch rat tail file. Round like the one below. Diameter will depend on caliber you need to extract.
See picture attached.
Its long enough you can insert it through even long actions.
You gently tap it into the neck of the broken case from the breach side.
Then you apply pressure pushing in and twist or rotate it 2 or 3 turns like you are screwing it in. You do not want too small a diameter that will protrude through your brass into the lands.
You want it to catch inside the brass in the shoulder/neck junction.
Once its turned a few turns and the grooves in the file bite into the brass
then take a rod from the barrel side and gently tap it out.
Taps will also work, but not very well on bolt actions especially long actions. Better on breach loaders due to short length.
Just my experience. Extaction tools also seem to lose some of their spring tensil strength after a few times.
This rat tail file works!