Boring site accident

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Agrantina

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Was sent this--this morning about a guy who left his bore sighter in and pulled the trigger:(
Be safe sighting in those deer rifles!!!!

AndyG
 

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   / Boring site accident #2  
Hopefully no one was injured. I need to check mine and my wife's deer rifles too, but I don't use a bore sighter.
 
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That picture has been floating around the net for years. Still doesn't hurt to let people know that CARE should be taken when handling firearms.

David from jax
 
   / Boring site accident #4  
I'm all for gun safety.

However, something looks fishy about the way the barrel is split.... Hard for me to believe that it would be so even, or even split, and split so far. I might believe a bulge, even a piece knocked out of the barrel, but an absolutely even split, 4 ways for over a foot.... something you see in bugs bunny cartoons, but I can't believe it in real life. :confused2:
 
   / Boring site accident #5  
These pics have been around a long time!
IIRC, it was the result of a squib load, not from a bore sight.
 
   / Boring site accident #6  
I am with you Texasjohn but it looks pretty impressive. Better not let my wife see that or she will do it to one of mine and try to turn it into art:laughing:
 
   / Boring site accident #7  
I'm all for gun safety.

However, something looks fishy about the way the barrel is split.... Hard for me to believe that it would be so even, or even split, and split so far. I might believe a bulge, even a piece knocked out of the barrel, but an absolutely even split, 4 ways for over a foot.... something you see in bugs bunny cartoons, but I can't believe it in real life. :confused2:

I was thinking the same thing.
 
   / Boring site accident #8  
Mythbusters tried to reproduce this and could not. Modern rifle barrels are too strong, even when they welded the barrel close and filled the barrel with gunpowder. The closest they got to this result was with an old muzzle loader and even then the split was only a couple inches and only one crack, not a peel back like this.

They concluded that this result could only be made through the magic of modern tools and probably only using a hydraulic wedge to force the curl in the barrel.
 
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i"m no gun expert but shouldn"t there be some kind of powder residue where the original explosion occurred, before it split. zman :confused2:
 
   / Boring site accident #10  
I've seen a shotgun split a little when plugged. But I would think the rifle would just spit the bore sight right out and never know it was there.
 

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