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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Winkfish" data-source="post: 1385975" data-attributes="member: 98068"><p>For the reloading of these cases Since there were so few I just hand cleaned them and whipped them off. There were no other project in progress at the time of loading and the only powder that was open was the Retumbo.</p><p></p><p>BignGreen if there is any value or it makes your assessment easier please feel free to do what you need to on the barrel. If that means cutting it open by all means do so. </p><p></p><p>Based on your analysis to date it appears that any and all pieces will be wall art and I will not be putting them back into another action.</p><p></p><p>I take personal responsibility for the outcome of my load development. I wouldn't be comfortable sending it into Remington without full disclosure that the failure resulted in part due to a hand load and that factory ammunition had not been in the rifle.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your continued input and analysis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winkfish, post: 1385975, member: 98068"] For the reloading of these cases Since there were so few I just hand cleaned them and whipped them off. There were no other project in progress at the time of loading and the only powder that was open was the Retumbo. BignGreen if there is any value or it makes your assessment easier please feel free to do what you need to on the barrel. If that means cutting it open by all means do so. Based on your analysis to date it appears that any and all pieces will be wall art and I will not be putting them back into another action. I take personal responsibility for the outcome of my load development. I wouldn't be comfortable sending it into Remington without full disclosure that the failure resulted in part due to a hand load and that factory ammunition had not been in the rifle. Thank you all for your continued input and analysis. [/QUOTE]
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