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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Beck" data-source="post: 653483" data-attributes="member: 41555"><p>Azshooter,</p><p></p><p>Looks like you have found a couple accounts of the 6mm's blowing up. I know I asked for that info! What this info really does is make me want to understand why this has happened in these two cases? I have been doing tutorial work for Berger lately, and have had information provided to me to help me work through these. The information I have been given for these types of situation revolve around heat and friction. Both cases mentioned here would go against this. At least in the one instance, it states it has happened after several shots. The friction in the barrel would have been less then the first hundred shots fired. So just trying to work around this in my head, were the bullets in the barrel to long with to much twist? Maybe was this after a bunch of consecutive shots, and really hot barrel? Maybe something to be learned here?</p><p></p><p>Shoot me back what your thoughts are?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Beck, post: 653483, member: 41555"] Azshooter, Looks like you have found a couple accounts of the 6mm's blowing up. I know I asked for that info! What this info really does is make me want to understand why this has happened in these two cases? I have been doing tutorial work for Berger lately, and have had information provided to me to help me work through these. The information I have been given for these types of situation revolve around heat and friction. Both cases mentioned here would go against this. At least in the one instance, it states it has happened after several shots. The friction in the barrel would have been less then the first hundred shots fired. So just trying to work around this in my head, were the bullets in the barrel to long with to much twist? Maybe was this after a bunch of consecutive shots, and really hot barrel? Maybe something to be learned here? Shoot me back what your thoughts are? [/QUOTE]
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