Wasn't me or my gun, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't a slam-fire. OK, here's the story.
- Was at the range today sighting in my Rem 783 in .308
- Guy next to me had a DA556. Took a look, not bad for $600.
- Get back to shooting...
- RSO calls for target change.
- I was already empty, pulled bolt, mag, placed gun in rack.
- As I turn around, guy next to me drops his mag, pulls back bolt (not the whole way), releases it and BANG.
- Gun was pointed above the berm...
- RSO comes over, WTF was that? He seen it too.
- Guy looks a little confused.
- Both RSO and I are pretty sure he had his finger on trigger. Released bolt which shifted gun, pulled trigger.
- RSO and guy try several times to reproduce the slam-fire. Minor dent in primers, no discharges.
- Ammo was military surplus of some sort, probably hard primers.
- RSO takes his info down, boots him for negligent discharge.
What I do not understand is why he didn't pull the bolt all the way back to eject the chambered round. Maybe it slipped, but the bolt handle is real easy to grip.
That and having your damn finger on the trigger...
I'm leave the range anonymous, no reason to raise attention to a range if the round landed in a field.
Anyway, it pissed me off... an example of not minding the basic safety rules (finger off tirgger, muzzle direction, etc.).
