Almost a year ago I built this for a guy. He called a few weeks later to inform me of an "axi-dent".
The story goes he was shooting and all was well. Races home to gas up some more bulletz as there's a storm front moving in and he wants to take advantage of the good weather.
In his haste VARGET is mistakenly loaded.
Pictures tell the rest far better than I ever could...
If you guys ever had any doubts as to the energy potential of these cartridges, let this settle the debate.
PLEASE be very, very careful when loading ammo. No one was hurt. Very lucky.
On an uplifting note I guess this is a bit of a Testament to the bedding work I do. It survived surprisingly well. The tang of the stock grenaded a bit, but that's the top layer of carbon delaminating from the core substrate. It's not my bedding. There's stress cracks all through the stock. It's a canoe paddle now I'm afraid.
In no way should this be considered a jab on any of the component manufacturers. This gun went waaaay off the reservation with that kind of a load. A 300 grain Sierra with that kind of boom boom is so fringe its a wonder the owner still has his face attached. Lucky guy!
Enjoy your Friday gents.
C.
The story goes he was shooting and all was well. Races home to gas up some more bulletz as there's a storm front moving in and he wants to take advantage of the good weather.
In his haste VARGET is mistakenly loaded.
Pictures tell the rest far better than I ever could...
If you guys ever had any doubts as to the energy potential of these cartridges, let this settle the debate.
PLEASE be very, very careful when loading ammo. No one was hurt. Very lucky.
On an uplifting note I guess this is a bit of a Testament to the bedding work I do. It survived surprisingly well. The tang of the stock grenaded a bit, but that's the top layer of carbon delaminating from the core substrate. It's not my bedding. There's stress cracks all through the stock. It's a canoe paddle now I'm afraid.
In no way should this be considered a jab on any of the component manufacturers. This gun went waaaay off the reservation with that kind of a load. A 300 grain Sierra with that kind of boom boom is so fringe its a wonder the owner still has his face attached. Lucky guy!
Enjoy your Friday gents.
C.