if you put the barrel in a freezer over night, the obstruction may come out easy..and then again, it may not.
depends on what you plan on doing with it.
i collect blown up and damaged weapons, and the pictures..some storys that go with it.
if it were mine, id remove the obstruction, to see what it is, likely its the bullet from the round that failed, rather then an one shot on top.
and leave it complete for display.
high pressure rounds shot onto a squib, usually have much more barrel damage...i have many many pictures of rifles shot with a pugged bore, and they all resulted in total barrel destruction.
this is the sign of a classic case head failure.
and as iv said many many times. any weapon can suffer a case head failure, even a new modern rifle.. its all in how the steel handles this failure, this one dodnt handle it very well, id like to see the bolt, and find out if the shooter had any injury..thanks for sharing..i posted this in my collection of failures..
these are great tools for education of shooters. handloaders and younger hunter, shooters.
im guessing.
a over loaded, or loaded with pistol powder hand load did this damage, as well as an over sized primer pocket...
forcing a 8mm Mauser would also do this damage..
depends on what you plan on doing with it.
i collect blown up and damaged weapons, and the pictures..some storys that go with it.
if it were mine, id remove the obstruction, to see what it is, likely its the bullet from the round that failed, rather then an one shot on top.
and leave it complete for display.
high pressure rounds shot onto a squib, usually have much more barrel damage...i have many many pictures of rifles shot with a pugged bore, and they all resulted in total barrel destruction.
this is the sign of a classic case head failure.
and as iv said many many times. any weapon can suffer a case head failure, even a new modern rifle.. its all in how the steel handles this failure, this one dodnt handle it very well, id like to see the bolt, and find out if the shooter had any injury..thanks for sharing..i posted this in my collection of failures..
these are great tools for education of shooters. handloaders and younger hunter, shooters.
im guessing.
a over loaded, or loaded with pistol powder hand load did this damage, as well as an over sized primer pocket...
forcing a 8mm Mauser would also do this damage..

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