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26 October 2006, 17:26
Jerry Huffaker
WOW! has anyone seen this?
This might be old, but it's still interesting. Apparently they left the bore sight in.








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26 October 2006, 17:35
Bill Soverns
Ooops hammering
26 October 2006, 18:12
yeti
Blunder-bust.
26 October 2006, 18:14
GA DEER HUNTER
Yes, someone sent those pics to me by e-mail. I was going to post them here but you beat me to it. Those pics look pretty real, but someone would have to be pretty careless not to take the bore sighter out of the barrel.

I guess it's a good reminder for all of us: SAFETY FIRST.
26 October 2006, 18:19
JMJ888
Who needs a borescope when you can just do this to see what the inside of your barrel looks like.

I find posts like this amusing as well as educational because it always reminds me to double check everything when dealing with a firearm. We can all laugh about it but I am sure we have all been close to screwing up ourselves.

Nice post.
26 October 2006, 18:50
Wink
Impressively clean barrel. Maybe never shot?


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26 October 2006, 18:52
gunmaker
Ouch!
I'll have to agree with JMJ888 and think it's too easy to boresite by looking through the barrel.
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26 October 2006, 19:00
Pegleg
Gun Art! Big Grin


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26 October 2006, 19:03
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aha,
half octopus barrel Big Grin Big Grin

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26 October 2006, 19:34
500grains
It's a Savage. And a Savage owner. Big Grin
26 October 2006, 19:49
ForrestB
quote:
Originally posted by Wink:
Impressively clean barrel. Maybe never shot?


Even the sling looks brand-spanking new.
I'd say the odds are that this was the first round fired through the rifle.

If I ever do something like this, I won't be standing around while someone takes pictures. The only pictures they'll get will be of me peeling out of the parking lot with a my jacket pulled over my head. Smiler


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26 October 2006, 20:41
malm
I have always said that if you stick things into the muzzle end of your barrel i.e, reamers, bore sighting spuds, etc., sooner or later you will ruin the crown. See...
26 October 2006, 20:58
GSP7
Doesnt look like those fancy "high tech" boresighters work too good.

The good old way of looking down the barrel would have seen something "high tech" lodged in the barrel bewildered
26 October 2006, 21:06
tnekkcc
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
It's a Savage. And a Savage owner. Big Grin


I have always enjoyed the ~6% of my gun collection that is Savage, but I have an anti Savage friend who showed around a Sav110 that blew up and injured someone. He got it from the police who investigated. There was a factory cut in the receiver for the extractor that was too deep and the receiver split. Other 110s I have looked at do not have this problem.
26 October 2006, 21:20
triggerguard1
You guys are really missing the point here....


The poor guy just lost a laser boresighter that's worth more than the savage he blew up.......... jumping

But seriously......those boresighters are over $100.00.....damn that sucks.


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26 October 2006, 21:36
Paul H
quote:
Originally posted by malm:
I have always said that if you stick things into the muzzle end of your barrel i.e, reamers, bore sighting spuds, etc., sooner or later you will ruin the crown. See...


Aint that the truth.


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26 October 2006, 22:00
J Wisner
Well it looks like Savage finally stopped using LaSalle 1144 steel, for their rifle barrels.

It appears to be a good steel because you can see the barrel split on the petals of the bore stud. It also did not split to the breech like the older ones would.

Dad has one he picked up years ago for Hunter Education. An 110E in 30-06, someone shot it with snow or mud in the muzzle. It split in two through the drilled and tapped blind hole for the front sight, and then all the way to the shoulder in the chamber.

Any way I hope no one got hurt shooting this rifle.

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26 October 2006, 22:25
Charles_Helm
When I saw that the first time I figured the guy decided to "dry fire" it while bore sighting... Eeker


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26 October 2006, 23:33
butchlambert
Gunmaker, I usually boresight by looking down the bore, but haven't figured out how to do it on a break over singleshot.
Butch
26 October 2006, 23:53
dogcat
I thought you take the boresighter out of the barrel when you shoot it. No wonder I cannot get them to work...

Shoot was from College Station, TX., no doubt...
27 October 2006, 00:02
malm
That's what you do, with that style of boresighter, you set the cross hairs on the 100 yard mark and without disturbing anything, fire a round and see if the boresighter lands where you think it will. Big Grin


quote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
Gunmaker, I usually boresight by looking down the bore, but haven't figured out how to do it on a break over singleshot.
Butch


If you need a scale, the magnetic boresighter from Leupold works great.
27 October 2006, 00:05
Pegleg
What kind of group can a guy get shooting bore-sighters? Big Grin


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27 October 2006, 03:21
D Humbarger
I bet that he will never make that mistake again! homer



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27 October 2006, 05:15
Jerry Huffaker
I wonder what the bore sight's retention weight was?


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27 October 2006, 05:29
7mmTCU
that is pretty scary looking, I guess you can never emphasize safety too much!
27 October 2006, 05:37
triggerguard1
quote:
Originally posted by Jerry Huffaker:
I wonder what the bore sight's retention weight was?


Better than that of thepissers Savage....


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27 October 2006, 06:21
Mathsr
I got this in an e-mail the other day. It didn't say whether the guy was hurt or not either. I would like to think that the only damage done was to the bore sight and his pride. I figure that the rifle is worth more now than it was before the shot. It would make a great lamp for a hunting lodge.


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27 October 2006, 06:38
mete
That makes a perfect dangerous game rifle - the prongs will impale the charging animal !! animal
27 October 2006, 08:27
bluetick
All right Matt nock it off on the Savage hate. Big Grin Wink It looks a lot better than the Sakos from a while back though, and they didn't even have a bore sighter left in 'em. Sadly it looks like something I would do.

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27 October 2006, 19:20
Toomany Tools
Another reason I go to the range when I figure no one else will be there. How'd you like be at the bench next to someone when they did this?


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28 October 2006, 18:00
Timan
Pretty much takes all the guesswork out of the accuracy problem on that one. Here a tip for the shooter. Don't play with daddys rifle, it might go boom and scare the piss out of you.
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