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Wow that guy was lucky. Sure reminds us all to be careful. I dont shoot any unknown anything.Amazingly this guy survived a 50 cal exploding in his hands. He does a very good job walking through this horrible sequence of events.
I was under the impression a threaded breech plug was one of the strongest means possible. Isnt that essentially how the Welin breech block works? That concept was used on 16” battleship gunsI wonder how a "better" gun would have done? One that is more than a barrel with a butt stock attached. Mine has 3 huge locking lugs, and the bolt handle is a fourth. And the receiver is a giant block of steel. I wonder if the threads had been weakened over time with use.
The guy is tough, a lesser person probably would not have survived.
A threaded breech is very strong, but I think the brilliance of modern bolt guns is not in how they seal up and contain the pressure, but in how they relieve it when the case ruptures.I was under the impression a threaded breech plug was one of the strongest means possible. Isnt that essentially how the Welin breech block works? That concept was used on 16” battleship guns
There is no telling if it would have made a difference, but most bolt guns direct pressure out vents in the side of the receiver, away from your face, when a case ruptures. I don't think this rifle has any provisions to do that; it's a sealed up chamber.That design aims the overpressure failure point at your face, no thanks! AR's and bolt actions seem to fail so that the bolt stays in the gun and not in your face.
I was under the impression a threaded breech plug was one of the strongest means possible. Isnt that essentially how the Welin breech block works? That concept was used on 16” battleship guns
Well, this is just one incident that was publicized - how many go unreported due to embarrassment? The "people do it all the time" reasoning has no place when it comes to safety awareness when handling firearms. The fact that the rounds accuracy and report were grossly erratic should have been a huge red flag. I also do not condone firing at any steel under 500 yards. What was the original point of the vid? Determine the effectiveness of the .50 on a fire plug?Hey a bit of restraint people fire of surplus military rounds every day of the week. These may have been a little bit different to the standard run of the mill rounds but still I see tracers, incendiary and penetrateor rounds used all the time with no regard as to their safety.