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<blockquote data-quote="red442joe" data-source="post: 4372293" data-attributes="member: 49812"><p>Pretty much.</p><p>It has a slight taper that fits a 22 LR chamber.</p><p>There is a flat on the taper, with smooth rounded edges.</p><p>In use, you just ease it into the chamber with the ding (in the chamber wall, not rim face) in the flat spot.</p><p>A little back and forth twisting lets the corners of the flat spot push the raised spot back where it came from.</p><p>It really is easy, and work quite well.</p><p>I have fixed some seriously fooked chambers!</p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red442joe, post: 4372293, member: 49812"] Pretty much. It has a slight taper that fits a 22 LR chamber. There is a flat on the taper, with smooth rounded edges. In use, you just ease it into the chamber with the ding (in the chamber wall, not rim face) in the flat spot. A little back and forth twisting lets the corners of the flat spot push the raised spot back where it came from. It really is easy, and work quite well. I have fixed some seriously fooked chambers! Joe [/QUOTE]
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