Rifle barrel blow up...
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Rifle barrel blow up...
I wanted to share this with you guys, just thought its interesting....
The Culprit, a bore guide, a reminder to check barrels for obstructions...
The Culprit, a bore guide, a reminder to check barrels for obstructions...
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Re: Rifle barrel blow up...
I could'nt find any details about this incident. I think its one of those incidents that gets threaded from one forum to the next to the next. I saw this on Trapshooters.com on two various threads but no details in either of them, just smart comments poking fun at the poor miserable owner of the gun.
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Re: Rifle barrel blow up...
I can sympathisize with the poor gentleman, but I wish I could have seen his eyes when he looked up over the scope after pulling the trigger.....
Of course I can laugh because I've been there too, just not THIS expensively!
Some years ago there was a gentleman killed at a benchrest match when he forgot to remove the cleaning rod from the barrel.
Just goes to show you that constant vigilance is always needed when dealing with things bigger than you are, and that includes energy levels.
Of course I can laugh because I've been there too, just not THIS expensively!
Some years ago there was a gentleman killed at a benchrest match when he forgot to remove the cleaning rod from the barrel.
Just goes to show you that constant vigilance is always needed when dealing with things bigger than you are, and that includes energy levels.
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Re: Rifle barrel blow up...
Mark, to have seen that guys` eyes you would have had to be standing in front of the rifle.........................
There are several reports every year of shooters forgetting to remove their rods from muzzle loaders.......anyone for high speed archery ? I`ve not heard of any barrel failures though.
I saw the report of the speghetti barrel above a while ago. Not the first time that I`ve seen one and the Birmingham Proof House has some superb examples.
There are several reports every year of shooters forgetting to remove their rods from muzzle loaders.......anyone for high speed archery ? I`ve not heard of any barrel failures though.
I saw the report of the speghetti barrel above a while ago. Not the first time that I`ve seen one and the Birmingham Proof House has some superb examples.
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Re: Rifle barrel blow up...
have seen a 303 rifle belonging to the homeguards here in Aizawl blowup like this one. Some wasps had built a home in one of the barrels kept in storage and the soldier fired his weapon without inspecting the barrel. Luckily he wasnt injured.
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Re: Rifle barrel blow up...
My view on the barrel blow out:-
The fellow was sighting in his rifle using a bore sighter and then decided to fire a shot to check the zero forgeting to remove the bore sighter.
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The fellow was sighting in his rifle using a bore sighter and then decided to fire a shot to check the zero forgeting to remove the bore sighter.
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Re: Rifle barrel blow up...
The Blaser that made the news was exonerated by the german proof house, the culprit was a massive overload of the wrong powder in a handload. The Sako, the stainless version, had the wrong barrel steel, there is nothing wrong or weak about the M75 action as such. If you get either at a good price, don't pass it up. Cheers.