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POS Remington 700!
18 February 2007, 20:05
malmPOS 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.

18 February 2007, 20:35
tnekkccA 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
jstevensmalm
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
fyjOr maybe its just guys trying out for the next “Jack-Ass†movie!!

18 February 2007, 22:02
vapodogquote:
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
jeffeossoHFS
i think we can all agree, that a grenaded action is a very bad thing!
18 February 2007, 22:47
malmWhat's the story behind that action Jeffe? Was anything ever resolved?
19 February 2007, 01:52
tnekkccThere 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
jeffeossoquote:
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.