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Hedgelj

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This was with winchester white box...
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jagermeister

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Stupid question… what is it about the pictures that indicates it was an ammo problem and not a firearm/operator problem?
 

Ohiosam

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Hmmm could be ammo. If it was ammo I’d be inclined to believe it was a squib that caused a bore obstruction but functioned the action followed by normal round.
Sux to trash what was probably a good rifle but hopefully no one was hurt.
 

P8riot

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Thats not showing a barrel obstruction to me. The barrel would be destroyed, not the upper blowing apart. He had detonation prior to the round being chambered fully.

If it was Remington UMC I would have no problem believing an ammo failure. Never use that ammo! I have had 9mm bullets seated too far and .40 that would not cycle due to excessive rim protrusion around the projectile. Their UMC budget ammo just isn't worth it!