So at the range today, some friends show up, unload visit for a while then reload and point the gun down range and chamber a round and BAM! Holy Crap, The minute the bolt was locked into position the gun went off. New Anschutz 1770 model .223, obviously mechanical malfunction as my finger was no where near the trigger not even on the trigger guard. I share this as its hunting season, and mechanical failures can happen. Gun is getting sent off for inspection as I won't tolerate this kind of behavior but folks please remember to keep your muzzle pointed in a safe direction when chambering a round. It could have been ugly, lets say I am in the truck hunting coyotes see one, chamber a round before jumping out of the truck to shoot and bam. Not saying its right to do that but I know guys do it, just know that even good equipment fails. This is no cheap rifle. 2400 plus dollars, accurate as hell but misfired. Thank God I teach my boys rifle safetly and practice it myself, the range was loaded with folks and things could have been really bad.


















































