Some guy left a cleaning rod in his .338 and the results can be seen here:
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...magnum-kaboom/
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Some guy left a cleaning rod in his .338 and the results can be seen here:
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...magnum-kaboom/
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What a Fukktard.
"You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan
Tip of the day: remove cleaning rods when done cleaning.
What a moron.....
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Yet another reason to only clean a barrel from the breech end. Kind of tough to do that when the handle of your cleaning rod is in the way of replacing your bolt.
W O W
Damn fool is lucky,........good to hear no one else was injured.
Waste of what appeared to be a nice stick.
What kind of cleaning rod is that?!?! Gotta get me one of those...
He sure is lucky. By the looks of the rifle and scope he could have done some serious damage to him self. It seems like it'd be hard to leave a rod on the barrel without knowing but I've seen guys at my range do much dumber so I guess it doesn't surprise me.
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