Blastattack
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- Winnipeg MB
It's bloody strong. Watch the video.
The .300 Win. Mag. develops ~23% more pressure (avg. maximum of ~63kPsi) than the .303 British (avg. maximum of ~51kPsi), but the increased size of the Win. Mag. develops 46% more bolt thrust than the .303. Despite this, the rifle readily fired and extracted 10 normal rounds, and 5 "redneck proof" rounds (oiled cartridge, which reduces friction effects, and apparently doubles bolt thrust) before failing. and the kicker? The left lug was already partially cracked through decades ago and survived numerous previous military and commercial proofings, as well as many (likely thousands of rounds) of both .303 and .308/7.62x51. That is incredibly impressive. And its failure was 100% safe to the operator. Remarkable indeed.
The .300 Win. Mag. develops ~23% more pressure (avg. maximum of ~63kPsi) than the .303 British (avg. maximum of ~51kPsi), but the increased size of the Win. Mag. develops 46% more bolt thrust than the .303. Despite this, the rifle readily fired and extracted 10 normal rounds, and 5 "redneck proof" rounds (oiled cartridge, which reduces friction effects, and apparently doubles bolt thrust) before failing. and the kicker? The left lug was already partially cracked through decades ago and survived numerous previous military and commercial proofings, as well as many (likely thousands of rounds) of both .303 and .308/7.62x51. That is incredibly impressive. And its failure was 100% safe to the operator. Remarkable indeed.


















































