lancetkenyon
Well-Known Member
Cleaning rod left in the barrel. This is a buddy of mine, who let another buddy shoot the rifle.
No one seriously injured except the CA Mesa.
No one seriously injured except the CA Mesa.
MacGyver??? MacGyver????? MacGyver???? Oh, excuse me, my bad, he's busy jury-rigging someone's Magnetospeed.......duck tape and baling wire
Joe doesn't even know who he is. But, he will attempt to read his teleprompter.....if Dr Jill can get him to the correct stage....Ask JoeBiden he will know?
What i noticed is front part of barrel is intact and were it is bent is were all the damage is to the action so to me there was an obstruction right at the bend and pressure went reward untill it went to path of least resistance. Notice how barrel peeled in strips with fluting.It looks to me that the failure ( obstruction) or pressure started just at the front of the scope before it was near the fluting...note the bulge..wrong caliber or bullet possibly...OP...were you using reloads?
I agree it was likely a bore obstruction, — that or the barrel was annealed for machining and never tempered by someone that didn't have the right tools for machining barrels that were tempered.
Theres not 1 gunsmith I know who does annealing on barrels let alone barrel manufacturers. If you ever been around barrel manufacturing you would see it highly unlikely and stress relieving or anything like that is the cause
That's a tripod so you don't have to hold your rifle while hunting and keeps it pointed in a safe direction.Here are two photos of a 7WSM barrel that was fired with the laser bore sighter left in the barrel. Model 70 this was the first round this rifle ever fired by the owner.
They had to really pTikka had some barrels slip past QA/QC that were improperly stress relieved in their factory. Some of those barrels blew apart with normal pressured cartridges. There was an official Beretta/Tikka recall based on a limited range of rifle serial numbers.
I watched a video of one of those Tikka barrels blow completely off the action, when an elk hunter took a shot at an elk. His buddy was videoing the shot from behind the shooter, slightly to the right of shooter. My first thought was, Are you kidding me? The barrel only travelled maybe 10 feet. It was split longitudinally and completely separated from the action.
Shooter was OK. When the barrel ruptured it must have been brittle enough that all the energy was quickly released, and directed forward away from the shooter.
They would have screwed up royally to temper barrel steel that bad. Now I do know of a pre-fit that the threads were undersized that blew off the end of the action on a 338 Lapua Savage action.Tikka had some barrels slip past QA/QC that were improperly stress relieved in their factory. Some of those barrels blew apart with normal pressured cartridges. There was an official Beretta/Tikka recall based on a limited range of rifle serial numbers.
I watched a video of one of those Tikka barrels blow completely off the action, when an elk hunter took a shot at an elk. His buddy was videoing the shot from behind the shooter, slightly to the right of shooter. My first thought was, Are you kidding me? The barrel only travelled maybe 10 feet. It was split longitudinally and completely separated from the action.
Shooter was OK. When the barrel ruptured it must have been brittle enough that all the energy was quickly released, and directed forward away from the shooter.