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Blowing out primer at below recommended start load 300WM

ooooo,,,I WANT ONE !!!!!(of each) and put the zipper on the rear of the big ed one..wink.....I all ready have the pins sharpended,,,,hhahahha......Roger
 
CatShooter said:
bigedp51 said:
Dear Mr. fguffey

The difference between us is I would rather tell a related detonation joke than misquote Hatcher and write "War and Peace" length posting babbling about nothing and boring all of us.

P.S. I have read your posting all over the internet and put all of them in the same category as what comes out of the cows backside and splatters on the ground. I'm glad your coherent and your meds did not effect your posting.

Mr. Fguffey.

Don't feel bad - BigEd beats me up every chance he gets.

I just sulk and pout for an hour or two, then go get drunk, and I forget about it - see, it's easy!

;)

Catshooter, your lucky I like you and your common sense postings, I have been raising hell in a AR15 forum, and will be able to sell more Voodoo dolls there. A site sponsor posted a video of them dunking a AR15 rifle in a tub of motor oil and immediately firing the rifle and explaining its OK to run your ARs wet, "BUT" he left all the motor oil in the bore and chamber. :o

So being the normal despicable me I had to make a "few" postings about the evils of excess bolt thrust. ::)

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This photo below I captioned "I love the smell of burning motor oil in the morning".

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Now watch the H&K video below I posted for the site sponcer to watch because our Special Forces and Navy Seals are using the H&K 416 and not the Colt.

HK (Heckler & Koch) versus Colt. (the Colt rifle did detonate) ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGwkHktkTxU
 
expiper said:
ooooo,,,I WANT ONE !!!!!(of each) and put the zipper on the rear of the big ed one..wink.....I all ready have the pins sharpended,,,,hhahahha......Roger

Sorry, I may be cheap but I'm not easy, so "NO" zippers in the back of the bigedp51 Voodoo doll. :o

Also you have no idea how thick skinned I am, and the brown suit in my Voodoo photo is made out of reinforced Kevlar. Please notice in the photo the pins didn't get past the ceramic body armor plates inside the doll.

The doll is NOT going to be made in China, and will be made in America.
(and designed to utterly frustrate the owner) ;)

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bigedp51 said:
CatShooter said:
bigedp51 said:
Dear Mr. fguffey

The difference between us is I would rather tell a related detonation joke than misquote Hatcher and write "War and Peace" length posting babbling about nothing and boring all of us.

P.S. I have read your posting all over the internet and put all of them in the same category as what comes out of the cows backside and splatters on the ground. I'm glad your coherent and your meds did not effect your posting.

Mr. Fguffey.

Don't feel bad - BigEd beats me up every chance he gets.

I just sulk and pout for an hour or two, then go get drunk, and I forget about it - see, it's easy!

;)

Catshooter, your lucky I like you and your common sense postings, I have been raising hell in a AR15 forum, and will be able to sell more Voodoo dolls there. A site sponsor posted a video of them dunking a AR15 rifle in a tub of motor oil and immediately firing the rifle and explaining its OK to run your ARs wet, "BUT" he left all the motor oil in the bore and chamber. :o

So being the normal despicable me I had to make a "few" postings about the evils of excess bolt thrust. ::)

P1000851_zpsaa6b61ac.jpg


This photo below I captioned "I love the smell of burning motor oil in the morning".

P1000864_zps5d0a3f0e.jpg


P1000855_zpsdd39f65f.jpg


Now watch the H&K video below I posted for the site sponcer to watch because our Special Forces and Navy Seals are using the H&K 416 and not the Colt.

HK (Heckler & Koch) versus Colt. (the Colt rifle did detonate) ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGwkHktkTxU

What do them dumb bunnies on AR15.com know.. NUTTIN'

The oil is supposed to go on the case, NOT in the barrel. OF course, you can't expect much from an AR shooter...

... in the brains department ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)


(P.S...) It's NOT bolt thrust - bolts can't thrust cuz they don't generate any energy.

It is CASE THRUST, the fired case thrusts against the bolt - the bolt just contains it.

I may get a line of voodoo and compete with you - I'll bet I out sell you 2:1 :) :) :) :) :)

I'll give you the first one... on the house (or on the bolt, whatever ;) )
 
Webster said:
Why do you use the term detonation just because it failed?


Because it sounds so... well... melodramatic.

It sounds so much Cooler to say, "The gun detonated", instead of saying, "The gun broke!"
 
An article about a Colt AR-15 blowing up. Clean barrel, no obstructions, factory ammo. Sounds like a design or metallurgy problem? Unfortunately Colt's metallurgist will never tell us if the bolt was defective. Does the factory check each rifle to see if all of the many bolt legs are making contact? Is one lug taking all of the force? Why would this particular rifle blow up if this model rifle has been shots with thousands of rounds over the years with the same ammo?

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/11/20/colt-ar-15-kaboom/
 
Webster

The military requirement for proof testing is to fire one "dry" proof test cartridge to proof the barrel and one oiled proof test cartridge to test the bolt and and receiver. The rifle is then checked for excessive lug setback meaning excessive headspace. The oiled proof test cartridge also seats the bolt lugs in the lug recesses but must maintain a given headspace or the rifle will fail proofing. In most of my reading about various military firearms approximately .003 bolt setback is maximum when proofing. After proofing the associated parts go through MPI and checked for defects.

So to answer your question after proofing the lugs must all be touching.

The Kabooms are for two reasons, cartridge overloads causing high pressure and from running the AR15 "wet" and oil getting into the chamber and bore.

The following is from the H.P. White Laboratories.

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Now watch the video link below and then ask yourself just how dumb these two firearms "professionals" are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Vzl2-228Y&feature=youtu.be

Now watch this H&K video and understand why the Special Forces and Navy Seals prefer the HK416.

HK (Heckler & Koch) versus Colt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGwkHktkTxU
 
BigEd...

I know you posted this one just for me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Vzl2-228Y&feature=youtu.be

:) :) :) :) :) ....
 
CatShooter said:
BigEd...

I know you posted this one just for me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Vzl2-228Y&feature=youtu.be

:) :) :) :) :) ....

catshooter

I told you I was mellowing in my old age, the military has ordered .300 Magnum ammunition with a 200 grain bullet that develops 70,000 psi chamber pressure and is going to be shot in Remington 700 (M24) sniper rifles.

And 70,000 psi would be the proof pressure for the .303 British, so yes newer firearms are made of higher quality steels and can withstand higher chamber pressures and bolt thrust.

"BUT" that motor oil dunking video was the stupidest thing that a firearms professional could ever show the public. And the German water test link I posted shows the water test of the HK416 and M16/A4, and the M16 blew up.

The AR15 forums have some real knuckle draggers in them and you should read some of the postings. I come back to this forum to regain my sanity and listen to educated minds. ;)
 
bigedp51 said:
CatShooter said:
BigEd...

I know you posted this one just for me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Vzl2-228Y&feature=youtu.be

:) :) :) :) :) ....

CatShooter

I told you I was mellowing in my old age, the military has ordered .300 Magnum ammunition with a 200 grain bullet that develops 70,000 psi chamber pressure and is going to be shot in Remington 700 (M24) sniper rifles.

And 70,000 psi would be the proof pressure for the .303 British, so yes newer firearms are made of higher quality steels and can withstand higher chamber pressures and bolt thrust.

"BUT" that motor oil dunking video was the stupidest thing that a firearms professional could ever show the public. And the German water test link I posted shows the water test of the HK416 and M16/A4, and the M16 blew up.

The AR15 forums have some real knuckle draggers in them and you should read some of the postings. I come back to this forum to regain my sanity and listen to educated minds. ;)

I built two M-24's. One in 308 and one in 300WM.

They are twins (paint is "Sand & spinach") - they are the two matching rifles on the bottom of the wall.



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The 308 shot this group at 405 yards.



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I love the smell of G-96 in the morning :) :) :) :) :)
 

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