Remington Model 770 barrel explosion .270 Win
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@lukethibodaux I've had a R. 700 for almost 2 decades. Have never had a problem such as a jammed cartridge. Puts meat on the table every time.
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even with mud in the barrel, it won't banana peel like that. they proved it on Mythbusters. They hammered, then welded a steel spike in a shotgun barrel which is a lot thinner and it still wouldn't slpit. it just shot the spike out.
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obstruction in the barrel
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What was he loading it with, forks?!
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Should have removed the bore sight just before he shot that second round...
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That's one extreme muzzle brake
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But never the less he still would have dropped a load in his pants
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He's lucky thats all that happened was the end split could have been worse
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Let hear it for Remington Quality Control!! YEAH LMAO have owned several Remingtons over the years, and the new ones are GARBAGE!! I won't touch another one until they fire their whole QC team and start over.
If the bullet leaves the gun correctly, even if the gun is crap, the barrel will not split like that. It may split if there is some crack in the metal, but not that drastically. Something was in the barrel of that gun.
gunjunky7520 2 months ago 16
I've never had a problem with mine. It looks like he got mud in the barrel and brushed it out to cover it up. Or he used the wrong sized ammo (such as .280 ammo in a .270), or the first round never left the barrel.
LeftAwakeOnLive 3 months ago 15