First off, learn not to chamber a round unless you are sure you will fire the round.
Second, assuming for some reason you dont fire it, simply pull the bolt to remove the round.
You can apply some pressure on the case as you do to keep it from rubbing on the action as you remove it.
You can also remove the ejector so that dosent happen, and just manually remove a fired case.
You could also enlarge the port on the back end to allow for it to eject.
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