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What the heck happened here...???
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 705330" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Is there any bulge in the barrel that could indicate an obstruction ? </p><p>Sounds like no because of the previous ok shots. </p><p>Do you have any enemies ? </p><p>Did you lay the gun down by sliding it muzzle first where it could have picked up an obstruction just before that shot ? </p><p>Check the bore out for any signs of heavily smeared copper in one spot . In this case it would have to be very close to the muzzle otherwise the barrel would have split . </p><p>Did your ammo ever be in a place unattended so that someone could have set you up with an overload ? </p><p>If the round was taken out of a new box of ammo it sounds like the powder load was the wrong type way too fast or spiked , maybe an act of vandalism by some disgruntled employee. </p><p>Don't shoot anymore of the box or batch that it came from.</p><p>If there is no indication of any fault on your part then report it to the manufacturers and go from there . </p><p>There is another possibility and that is a faulty weak case head that just gave up .</p><p>From what you have said it sure looks like faulty and or way over pressure ammo .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 705330, member: 17844"] Is there any bulge in the barrel that could indicate an obstruction ? Sounds like no because of the previous ok shots. Do you have any enemies ? Did you lay the gun down by sliding it muzzle first where it could have picked up an obstruction just before that shot ? Check the bore out for any signs of heavily smeared copper in one spot . In this case it would have to be very close to the muzzle otherwise the barrel would have split . Did your ammo ever be in a place unattended so that someone could have set you up with an overload ? If the round was taken out of a new box of ammo it sounds like the powder load was the wrong type way too fast or spiked , maybe an act of vandalism by some disgruntled employee. Don't shoot anymore of the box or batch that it came from. If there is no indication of any fault on your part then report it to the manufacturers and go from there . There is another possibility and that is a faulty weak case head that just gave up . From what you have said it sure looks like faulty and or way over pressure ammo . [/QUOTE]
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