every once in a while, it's good to have a little reminder that the things we do at the range can be very dangerous.
these pics were posted on another forum. Some savages of this model, mine included, have a problem with cases sticking in the chamber after being fired.
I've had to do the cleaning rod thing to get cases out. This guy just got sidetracked and forgot what he was doing.
That's about 90 grains of powder going off there. Don't know if you could see in the pics but the front of the action split. I'm most impressed by the bolt and lugs not failing.
amazingly, the shooter only had a minor cut on one of his forearms. no other injuries.
one thing i noticed a few years ago at a BR match in Midland, TX has stuck in my head. At the command to 'place bolts in rifles' Gene Beggs would dip his head down to visually check that his bore was clear before putting his bolt in. Every time.
these pics were posted on another forum. Some savages of this model, mine included, have a problem with cases sticking in the chamber after being fired.
I've had to do the cleaning rod thing to get cases out. This guy just got sidetracked and forgot what he was doing.
That's about 90 grains of powder going off there. Don't know if you could see in the pics but the front of the action split. I'm most impressed by the bolt and lugs not failing.
amazingly, the shooter only had a minor cut on one of his forearms. no other injuries.
one thing i noticed a few years ago at a BR match in Midland, TX has stuck in my head. At the command to 'place bolts in rifles' Gene Beggs would dip his head down to visually check that his bore was clear before putting his bolt in. Every time.
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