So Eion and day on did you get the shakes when it sunk in how lucky you were? Nice you were wearing safety glasses
So Eion and day on did you get the shakes when it sunk in how lucky you were? Nice you were wearing safety glasses
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
Sorry photos are a long time coming the camera puckered out so these are off my phone.
Yeah it was quite interesting on the drive home when it set in. Really a strange feeling.Maca49
So Eion and day on did you get the shakes when it sunk in how lucky you were? Nice you were wearing safety glasses
I checked the cases and they were fine. I checked them against a square too and they looked to be straight. The only thing I noted other than the bold was the firing pin had snapped.
Bugger, good to hear that it was indeed your lucky day bud!
IS10,
I like the way you explained it the first time even though I didn't understand it. I think I need an on online language course , my Kiwi sucks.
Golly.
Your bolt failed just behind the locking lug, which means the bolt was "locked" and it is interesting to see that the firing pin now "ends"at the point where the bolt head joins it.
I do ponder about back pressure causing the bolt to fracture.
I note your comment, " Had a good soldiers 5 and nothing I could see wrong" but ask, did you THEN check for a barrel obstruction?
Last edited by Kiwi Sapper; 25-09-2013 at 06:35 PM.
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Looking at that fracture position, I'd now venture a guess at uneven lug engagement. Is that bolt original to that rifle? If not, then it may not have had the lugs lapped to that action, so one lug took more load than the other which was not apparently a problem untill you used full-power loads. I think the long lug took all the strain, the bolt twisted back on the short lug side enough to snap off the rear section. I've seen pictures of bolts with the short lug sheared off, in those cases I think the short lug took all the strain.
Great that you got away with as little injury as you did.
Oh yeah, and the tip of your firing pin would have moved through quite an arc given its attached to the rear of the bolt, so it's tip got snapped off when it hit the side of its hole.
Last edited by ishoot10s; 25-09-2013 at 07:24 PM.
10MRT shooters do it 60 times, in two directions and at two speeds.
Hmmm. Odd place to break.
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Its pretty unusual but not unknown, usually it fails forward of the lugs and is contained in the receiver. I always wear safeties on my 303s....good you said re-enforces it for me....
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Looks to have shattered after the lugs, strange, I'll ask ppl who know more than me (not hard)....if the lugs are un-even the lug snaps off or the bolt snaps before the lugs....
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