Ok so today I saw a bolt action rifle (6mm I think) that had a big chunk of the stock missing between the trigger guard and the bolt, the stock was cracked on the opposite side, there was a split in the receiver across the top just behind the chamber.
The shooter was there, he was giving the rifle to a guy to use in his safety training class. He got a concussion when the incident occurred.
He said he was new to rifle reloading (but experienced pistol loader) and the data he had said to start at 10% LESS than the MINIMUM load. (not 10% < max) So he is 100% sure he started at 10% < Min load. I have never seen any data that said that.
Assuming that he did that, has anyone ever heard of such a light load causing such catastropic failure?
Thanks for your input
The shooter was there, he was giving the rifle to a guy to use in his safety training class. He got a concussion when the incident occurred.
He said he was new to rifle reloading (but experienced pistol loader) and the data he had said to start at 10% LESS than the MINIMUM load. (not 10% < max) So he is 100% sure he started at 10% < Min load. I have never seen any data that said that.
Assuming that he did that, has anyone ever heard of such a light load causing such catastropic failure?
Thanks for your input


















































