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I hate shooting alone...this does not help that.
I'm sure the gun in the vid was just fine although I'm with you. I'd rather have a high quality rifle for something as powerful as 50 BMG. This looks to be the fault of the ammo which is yet ANOTHER advantage of reloading vs factory.I have said this before. I plan on getting a .50BMG some day. Not too incredibly long from now. But I have seen horrific injuries from kabooms from manufacturers just dipping their toes in. Like the AR upper ones. When I get my .50BMG I'm getting a Barrett and nothing less.
I have said this before. I plan on getting a .50BMG some day. Not too incredibly long from now. But I have seen horrific injuries from kabooms from manufacturers just dipping their toes in. Like the AR upper ones. When I get my .50BMG I'm getting a Barrett and nothing less.
Give me locking lugs over threads any day.This was a Serbu. They aren't a low end name in the .50bmg community
Give me locking lugs over threads any day.
The ammo was an over pressured SLAP round, military surplus that appeared to have been tampered with..
It was not the gun at all
watch the video !!!!!
.. he tells what happened ... the gun is rated for 55K psi i think he said and the maker of the gun said to sheer them threads off
would be 80K or over ..
this is a breach loaded gun with a steel cap to lock the round in the chamber .. and the rounds we not experimental ..
Do you have a casing you could put that powder in to confirm it only filled half way? That seems like it could be a problem in and of itself.i have pulled a 50bmg live round apart .. i still have the powder in a plastic container out in the shop .. very small ball powder .. and i bet it only filled the case 1/2 way .. plenty of room for a whooops double charge ..
Do you have a casing you could put that powder in to confirm it only filled half way? That seems like it could be a problem in and of itself.
Could also be that the round has been bouncing around in someones trunk for 10 years and the powder had broken downcould have been tampered with .. or just a whoops in manufacturing .. it got a double charge of powder .. will never know ...
This seems to be a myth. Ever see the experiment where the guy put them in a tumbler for an extended period?Could also be that the round has been bouncing around in someones trunk for 10 years and the powder had broken down
If it starts as ball powder and ends up as flake, it's burn rate is going *way* up.
To rule it out as a freak possibility it would take a lot more than one experiment.This seems to be a myth. Ever see the experiment where the guy put them in a tumbler for an extended period?
The myth of absolute certainly gets us nowhere.To rule it out as a freak possibility it would take a lot more than one experiment.
When they (normally) test a new drug they don't just say "we gave it to one guy and he was fine, so we're rolling it out to 300 million now...."
And was your experiment done with *this* powder in a case *this* size ?
Or is this a case of "well, we tested the polio vaccine on one guy 70 years ago, so we're saying the covid shot is safe, because we proved back then that vaccines are safe".
This was one of the inherent flaws of Mythbusters. It is very difficult to prove that low probability events are impossible. You certainly can't just try them once and say it's good. "no, driving drunk is perfectly safe, I've done it 100 times...".
I'll wager the 100s of thousands of experiments showing that rifle model is safe is more convincing than the one experiment showing that the tumbling is OK.The myth of absolute certainly gets us nowhere.
Live ammo, in tumbler for over 200 hours with microscopic images.**OP UPDATE**fired rounds - AR15.COM
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I'd feel safe wagering 50 BMG has been treated worse than anything this guy good to or over the decades.
I'm inclined to agree. Still watch what you feed it. The problem here seems to have been an abnormally and exceptionally hot round of surplus ammunition.I have said this before. I plan on getting a .50BMG some day. Not too incredibly long from now. But I have seen horrific injuries from kabooms from manufacturers just dipping their toes in. Like the AR upper ones. When I get my .50BMG I'm getting a Barrett and nothing less.
From the pictures the round was quite full. Maybe that's normal maybe not. If normal then maybe KB's issue was it was actually loaded with the wrong powder. Or maybe too much of a powder that doesn't take a full case to work. Double charge possibly. Possibilities are endless. Thanks for the pictures btw!
I have a hand held version if that counts.Welp....who wants to buy a 50!!?
Welp....who wants to buy a 50!!?