How about your ammo in a holder and a bit of lecki tape across terminals on the spare battery? Not really that hard. I seem to manage.
How about your ammo in a holder and a bit of lecki tape across terminals on the spare battery? Not really that hard. I seem to manage.
Remember making fishing line launchers out of plastic waste. Pipe. Then filling it up with stones at the beach and blasting possums out of the trees. Most in the camp ground didn’t even blink…. Some German tourist on the other hand did you ever hear the saying “Don’t mention the war”!
They came around fast though when we gave em a go…some budding young Rommels right there
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Hi Finnwolf
The cause of the explosion was the hardened metal cap that is on the firing pin that the hammer strikes. It is held in place by a pin which had come out and the cap was loose and became wedged sideways, and when I cycled the action to extract a live round the cap was jammed and forced the firing pin forward which hit the detonator of the round being held by the bolt in the breech and it went off. I had just loaded some rounds for the Finnwolf and was cycling them through to ensure they could be ejected as the Finnwolf has a small ejection port and if you seat you projectiles out a little bit they cannot be ejected. The explosion blew the mag out the bottom, and I found the projectile on the concrete as well, the danger is not the projectile but the pieces of brass shrapnel.
How do you get them out if too long? Short of stripping the action? Or firing.
I have the same issue with my Barnard P actions. With a 284 cartridge, and even a long seated 308, if for some reason the shot is not taken, because you get into a no mans land situation with the loading port, the only way to extract the loaded round is to pull the bolt completely out with the round hooked on the extractor claw. Easy peezy but not a simple option on your rifle.
@Ruger7mm - I found out about the short ejection port the hard way when using a 7.62 drill round when trying to fix an issue of poor feeding out of the magazine.
Had to use a cleaning rod and a block of wood to push the tip of the projectile down enough to get the round out (about 2mm)
PS your explosion was probably exacerbated by being relatively confined.
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