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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="JDD" data-source="post: 1385266" data-attributes="member: 102774"><p>I am not sure i agree with your assement. Stress relief has nothing to do with shrinkage do to cold.if poorly releived you could get warpage" just as you can with hot barrel "if the barrel barrel and the ammo were exposed at the same time the cold would have had a similar effect on the bullets. I am not buying a tight bore condition caused this! He had a pressure spike,vnot sure why, i am thinking more to a change of ignition and the peak pressure . the cold may have causied a delayed ignition, that acted like a super magnum primmer setting off the rest of the charge. and excessive spike! A hang fire going bad so to speak. That is just a guess!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDD, post: 1385266, member: 102774"] I am not sure i agree with your assement. Stress relief has nothing to do with shrinkage do to cold.if poorly releived you could get warpage" just as you can with hot barrel "if the barrel barrel and the ammo were exposed at the same time the cold would have had a similar effect on the bullets. I am not buying a tight bore condition caused this! He had a pressure spike,vnot sure why, i am thinking more to a change of ignition and the peak pressure . the cold may have causied a delayed ignition, that acted like a super magnum primmer setting off the rest of the charge. and excessive spike! A hang fire going bad so to speak. That is just a guess! [/QUOTE]
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