wayupnorth
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Northern Alberta
So my dad called me.
he went to the range yesterday and was shooting his 300 Blackout and it jammed on the 2nd shot.
jammed up so good that he couldn't get it out and had to bring it home to clear it.
what he says happened.
2 round of the mag, shot just fine, then he noticed it was jammed.
popped the mag out and tried to work the charging handle and the BCG wouldn't move more than 1/2 and inch back.
he got home and took the 2 pins out to take the rifle down, he said both where really hard to get out but they finally came out.
he ran a dowel down the barrel and gave the brass a couple taps.
he said initially nothing, then when it let go everything let go, the brass and the BCG all came out.
he looked at everything and everything looks fine.
he asked me what i thought the issue might have been?
he was thinking the ammo.
its a brand new ammo and was only the 2nd mag of it he had ran.
the 1st mag he had a stovepipe that bend the brass in half, then the 2nd mag the jam.
he ran aprox 100 rounds 2 weeks before of different ammo and not one hand up.
i know its hard to diagnose the issue sight unseen, which is what im trying to do, but i thought id ask if anyone else has ever had this issue?
thoughts?
he went to the range yesterday and was shooting his 300 Blackout and it jammed on the 2nd shot.
jammed up so good that he couldn't get it out and had to bring it home to clear it.
what he says happened.
2 round of the mag, shot just fine, then he noticed it was jammed.
popped the mag out and tried to work the charging handle and the BCG wouldn't move more than 1/2 and inch back.
he got home and took the 2 pins out to take the rifle down, he said both where really hard to get out but they finally came out.
he ran a dowel down the barrel and gave the brass a couple taps.
he said initially nothing, then when it let go everything let go, the brass and the BCG all came out.
he looked at everything and everything looks fine.
he asked me what i thought the issue might have been?
he was thinking the ammo.
its a brand new ammo and was only the 2nd mag of it he had ran.
the 1st mag he had a stovepipe that bend the brass in half, then the 2nd mag the jam.
he ran aprox 100 rounds 2 weeks before of different ammo and not one hand up.
i know its hard to diagnose the issue sight unseen, which is what im trying to do, but i thought id ask if anyone else has ever had this issue?
thoughts?



















































