For anyone who has been to Ellwood Epps and has seen the "wall of shame" of various exploded actions from stupid mistakes, there is one that stands out for me.
On the wall, there is the barrel of an old Eddystone barrel that was split apart from the chamber end. The two halves were about a foot apart and the barrel formed a 'Y' shape, so I guess the action was completely destroyed.
The sign says that the shooter had cut off the tip of an FMJ round, for what I guess was an effort to make it expand when it hit something, maybe a bubba version of a soft point. The shooter died as a result, or so the sign says.
How can cutting the tip off of a round make the action blow up so violently? Did he cut too far maybe? Do FMJ's become inherently unstable when you alter them like that?
Anyone have any guesses?
Note: I would never contemplate this.... just curious.
On the wall, there is the barrel of an old Eddystone barrel that was split apart from the chamber end. The two halves were about a foot apart and the barrel formed a 'Y' shape, so I guess the action was completely destroyed.
The sign says that the shooter had cut off the tip of an FMJ round, for what I guess was an effort to make it expand when it hit something, maybe a bubba version of a soft point. The shooter died as a result, or so the sign says.
How can cutting the tip off of a round make the action blow up so violently? Did he cut too far maybe? Do FMJ's become inherently unstable when you alter them like that?
Anyone have any guesses?
Note: I would never contemplate this.... just curious.



















































