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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Yeager" data-source="post: 2212417" data-attributes="member: 78870"><p>You are correct there is evidence of pouting, however, humiliation? This appears to have been a catastrophic type event producing huge pressure on the bolt, destroying the lugs on the bolt. Doesn't pressure often take it's easiest escape route? What happened inside the chamber? Was there an obstruction? Can't the status of the bolt and steel be evaluated? I assume that there are more rounds to evaluate: powder type, load amount, and size of projectile? Many possibilities have already been described. There may have more than just one contributing factor? Point to be made: further study can be done and if shared we can all learn from it. For me, this is the main reason to participate on this forum. I don't need folks suggesting that I don't have an understanding of safety compliance: I have in my 85 years seen more than most. I am sorry if I have offend you, but your post, although informative, seemed to eliminate all further learning regarding this event. Pouting is not good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeager, post: 2212417, member: 78870"] You are correct there is evidence of pouting, however, humiliation? This appears to have been a catastrophic type event producing huge pressure on the bolt, destroying the lugs on the bolt. Doesn't pressure often take it's easiest escape route? What happened inside the chamber? Was there an obstruction? Can't the status of the bolt and steel be evaluated? I assume that there are more rounds to evaluate: powder type, load amount, and size of projectile? Many possibilities have already been described. There may have more than just one contributing factor? Point to be made: further study can be done and if shared we can all learn from it. For me, this is the main reason to participate on this forum. I don't need folks suggesting that I don't have an understanding of safety compliance: I have in my 85 years seen more than most. I am sorry if I have offend you, but your post, although informative, seemed to eliminate all further learning regarding this event. Pouting is not good. [/QUOTE]
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