- Location
- Atascadero, California USA
I had a Krag rifle that I had fired with moderate handloads for several years and discovered that the single locking lug was cracked at the rear where it is milled out of the bolt body. How long that crack had been there I do not know but high power magnification revealed that it had been there for a long time as the visible interior was rusty, not bright. I was pretty careless for not noticing that fault. Of course most of us have heard all the stories about the Ross rifles having problems. Based on what literature I have read over the years it seems that most true " blow ups " are the result of a bore obstruction or wrong powder. so much of the real information does get garbled in the retelling and some folks seem to take delight in extending the blow up syndrome to almost any series of rifles ( carcanos, Arisakas ) with no substantiation. It would be a real service to our chooting community if a book was written on documented cases of " blow up " of different makes and action types with a thorough forensic evaluation but it would be an arduous task. Joe



















































