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18 February 2007, 20:05
malm
POS Remington 700!
quote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
My point is that the Mauser & the Savage shooters did not end up with a bolt in their head as did the poor remmy shooter did. Which gun would you had rather been shooting?


If as you say, "The front ring split vertically and a large chunk of the receiver's left side took out several teeth and lodged up inside his head.", what would it matter? At that point I would rather my last round be on target, so I would take the Remmy. Big Grin
18 February 2007, 20:35
tnekkcc
A rem700 blew up.
If it had been a Mauser, it wouldn't have.


That is like a Hindu throwing a pig's head into a Muslim mosque.


Am I above such discussion?
No way.
I have plenty of pigs heads.
In the top 10 things wrong with the Rem700 design, blow ups do not make the list.
18 February 2007, 21:50
jstevens
malm

I would agree, they all can be blown up, but it has to be a dramatic overload, not a near max load. When I hear these, it reminds me of some fraternity bros. at UMR when I was at Missouri who filled a ceremonial black powder cannnon with 2 pounds of Red Dot since they couldn't locate any black and killed 3 people. Now for the scary part- the cannon handloaders were in the College of Engineering!


A shot not taken is always a miss
18 February 2007, 21:55
fyj
Or maybe its just guys trying out for the next “Jack-Ass†movie!! Smiler
18 February 2007, 22:02
vapodog
quote:
I would agree, they all can be blown up, but it has to be a dramatic overload, not a near max load.


Normally I'd agree but there have been instances where there was bad gunsmithing resulting in a ruptured case, such as the huge chamfer installed by Schneider on their barrels they attached to the M-70 push feeds!

Failing to counterbore a Remington 700 barrel will allow a failure of the thin rim of the bolt face to allow a ruptured case. And a frequent cause is to fire such a round as a .308 in a .25-06 chamber.

Had Hornady not given their 450 Marlin case a very long belt, it could have been fired in such chambers as 7MM Rem mags.....this might cause a lot of havoc.....there are many ways to blow up a rifle other than bad handloads.

FWIW.....If I have a choice of action I'm using in such an event....it's the Remington 700 way way before the '98 Mauser.....and I'm a fan of Mausers.


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18 February 2007, 22:34
jeffeosso
HFS



i think we can all agree, that a grenaded action is a very bad thing!


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18 February 2007, 22:47
malm
What's the story behind that action Jeffe? Was anything ever resolved?
19 February 2007, 01:52
tnekkcc
There was a Savage action that blew up causing an injury.

The action had a slot cut deep in through the threads at the factory.

A friend of mine got the action when the police were done with the investigation.

I compared it to my Sav110 30-06, and my rifle does not have the deep cut.

I have overloaded my Savage until the bolt jams, and it does not blow up.
19 February 2007, 02:14
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by malm:
What's the story behind that action Jeffe? Was anything ever resolved?

dunno, wasn't ever involved with it

i've got no clue.. i think the first time i saw this was on this thread, as I generally "ignore" savage threads (they usually go "wow, it's ugly, but boy does it shoot") ...

I have never even seen reference books with an action so blown.


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com