Sunray?

Yikes.
Heres my wild guess. A compressed load a few grains over max on a well used piece of brass fired in a gun that had the chamber polished with a rock, then extracted with a rubber mallet to the bolt. Range brass can tell some some crazy stories.
Sunray?
I found the pic of my buddies Remington 742 30:06 that did something like that but it's not near as destructive as I remembered.
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Someone was lucky.
Dramatic overpressure that caused a failure of the case head. Takes a lot of pressure to cause the solid head to flow like that.
I expect the extractor departed the firearm. You can see where the ejector was. Looks as if the extractor was one of the sliding types set in the right hand locking lug.
How would anybody know if "someone was Lucky?" they also Might have blown up the barrel, split the stock and lost both eyes and some fingers. Could have bled out on the way to get help. Someone was certainly careless, maybe stupid, but I'm not so sure about "lucky" ...




























