Trophyhunter01
AH fanatic
You only have to run faster than the slowest person in the group.
My 375 FL O/U splits cases on the top barrel. Reload once and there is a high probability on will split on the second firing, virtually guaranteed on the third. This is all with normal loads to get the recommended 2400fps with 300 grain bullets. Heaps of investigation later and the problem is excess head space, a full 24 thou. New cases stretch by 12 thou on first firing on top and bottom barrel but the bottom barrel then stops. My excellent gunsmith has done all he can, lockup is now a smidge closer on face space, but bottom line is that it is what it is. Solution? Only ever use new brass. A good double is like a Ferrari, you can only use premium fuel.I had a No. 4 Enfield do that to me. Headspace was out.
I would have been screwed, as I had to used a bore brush to get the old one out.
You mentioned DG? It has to be noted, that not all wounding of DG results in charge.What do you do?
And it would also require a tree. There isn't always one available.I would that it also depends on your ability to climb a tree.
I don't think he found the loaded round, only the case end with the headlamp, he the posted the question wondering what might happen if this happened in the field.Said he found that round on the range. That should have been a red flag. If someone left a loaded big bore round lying around there is a pretty good chance he had a problem and left the scene. He might have blown up his own gun and had to seek medical attention or something. If I find a centerfire round on the range I put it in a separate container. When I get home I break it down, shitcan the powder, inspect the case, full length resize and reload with my powder. I don't take a chance on found rounds.
+2 Absolutely." Having said that, I trust my reloads more than factory ammo, " +1
Making no excuses to anyone for my choice of ammo, arms, and hunt preparation. Another reason to do business with people (guides, outfitters, a PH, etc) that you know and can trust.