Today we went out for a ride on the ATV's and my buddy flipped his Grizzly 700; stood it right on the end, on a steep little hill. It came straight backwards and slammed down hard. On the right side he had a Weatherby Vanguard .22-250, in a gun-boot.
After righting the quad everything seemed okay but because the thing took such a big hit, we set up a target at 90 yards and tried to double-check the rifles zero. Everything was a foot to the left. We adjusted the scope and it didn't help. Then my buddy noticed the left fore-end of the stock was splintered about 6".
We decided to make bigger adjustments to the scope (Bushnell 3200 3-9X), but it made no difference. Still 6" left.
So he made certain the gun was empty and then eye-balled the barrel and the damn thing is bent. I wouldn't have believed a barrel could bend like that!
Fore-end splintered.
Nasty! I think you can see the bend better in this pic then the one below.
Yes the gun is unloaded! And yes, the barrel is bent!!
So what do you do with it? Can a barrel be straightened or does he have to replace it?
P.S. I think that rifle might be 2 weeks old...
After righting the quad everything seemed okay but because the thing took such a big hit, we set up a target at 90 yards and tried to double-check the rifles zero. Everything was a foot to the left. We adjusted the scope and it didn't help. Then my buddy noticed the left fore-end of the stock was splintered about 6".
We decided to make bigger adjustments to the scope (Bushnell 3200 3-9X), but it made no difference. Still 6" left.
So he made certain the gun was empty and then eye-balled the barrel and the damn thing is bent. I wouldn't have believed a barrel could bend like that!
Fore-end splintered.
Nasty! I think you can see the bend better in this pic then the one below.
Yes the gun is unloaded! And yes, the barrel is bent!!
So what do you do with it? Can a barrel be straightened or does he have to replace it?
P.S. I think that rifle might be 2 weeks old...





















































