That is kinda my point. Even in such an event I doubt you could get a Barnard to fail. To my knowledge there has never been a failure of a Barnard action. There have been failures of Bats, Rems, Tikka, Sako, Winchster, ruger etc etc but never heard of a Barnard failing.
Could be that a baranard action is stronger, but you'd need better data than that to back it up. How many barnards are there worldwide, compared to Tikka, Remington, Sako, Winchester? Not much of a comparison. OTOH if you were able to say the barnard is stronger because of some specifics of design or the metal / metallurgy, etc., then you would have a reasonable argument.


















































