True. But a shame we have to hide any evidence of our hobby/way of life.
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I’ve got the old man’s (rip) Belgian Mauser (in 30-06) that is still fully wooded, it used to frustrate me as I couldn’t pop five in the mag and then put one ‘up the spout’ and close the bolt on it -...
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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...
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No guarantees but unlikely to seriously injure anything but your underpants. And seriously doubt it could ever be fatal.
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I hear you but I was considering the event happened in a hunting pack. I recall in Guns & Ammo where a 30-06 round was ‘cooked-off’ on an electric element. The round was covered by a cardboard...
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No guarantees but unlikely to seriously injure anything but your underpants. And seriously doubt it could ever be fatal.
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I hear you but I was considering the event happened in a hunting pack. I recall in Guns & Ammo where a 30-06 round was ‘cooked-off’ on an electric element. The round was covered by a cardboard...
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No guarantees but unlikely to seriously injure anything but your underpants. And seriously doubt it could ever be fatal.
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