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Se what hapens when blocking a barrel with an extra bullit 5 nch down the barrel
 
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What kind of video player is required to watch?

Just clicking on "play" is not working for me.
 
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It worked for me. Not sure what I did right bewildered
 
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Irfanview will play it. Here's the link to download it.

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click on play. then click on the blank screen.
 
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Ouch !. I see they used the old scientific string pull method .

Yes ; load for accuracy not proofing the barrels or actions .

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interesting to watch the metals and wood flex during the shot

it is odd, to me, that only the browning and remington blew up, the howa and nor euro rifle did... but aren't howa and browning both made in japan?


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What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
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interesting to watch the metals and wood flex during the shot

it is odd, to me, that only the browning and remington blew up, the howa and nor euro rifle did... but aren't howa and browning both made in japan?


maybe it some conspiracy from the government...maybe the remington and browning had bad Feng Shui at the time.
 
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Please go to the following post for more information about it https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3221043/m/627100127
 
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