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What I'm saying is, the kaboom happens before the bolt can start unlocking because unlocking doesn't start until after the bullet has left the barrel.
INSIDE PLAN OF BOX
- ROAD-RUNNER LIFTS GLASS OF WATER- PULLING UP MATCH
- MATCH SCRATCHES ON MATCH-BOX
- MATCH LIGHTS FUSE TO TNT
- BOOM!
- HA-HA!!
-WILE E. COYOTE, AUTHOR OF "EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW IN LIFE, I LEARNED FROM GOLDBERG & MURPHY"
I am American
A "kaboom!" at my club from a few years ago (2012).
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Bill Tidler Jr.
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...We have long maintained that the only accessories that a 1911 needs are a trigger you can manage, sights that you can see, and a dehorning job. That still goes.
~Jeff Cooper
It was a PSA that I think was loaded with the shooter's reloads although he denied it. He said it was Federal something or other. I never saw him after this happened so I don't know positively what caused it.
Another pic:
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Bill Tidler Jr.
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...We have long maintained that the only accessories that a 1911 needs are a trigger you can manage, sights that you can see, and a dehorning job. That still goes.
~Jeff Cooper
I'm with the over pressure as well. I no longer have the pictures or measurements from a 6.5 Grendel and the cases due to an improperly gas ported barrel. (won't say the name but they made them with intent of end user using an adjustable block, which I found out later). If it wasn't for the Lapua brass, I think mine would have done the same as above.
GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!
Not arguing just asking ,Can you really put enough of the RIGHT powder in a AR ??? Case to do that much damage or would it have to be wrong powder or Squibb load ? I've seen too little powder become grenades in pistol calibers .
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