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Re: Kaboom
Obviously an overpressure. Using the wrong powder?
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Re: Kaboom
Maybe a 12 gauge Sterlingworth with a 20 gauge shell dropped in and stopped at the forcing cone?
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Re: Kaboom
That would certainly do it.jolly bill wrote: ↑Tue May 13, 2025 11:31 pm Maybe a 12 gauge Sterlingworth with a 20 gauge shell dropped in and stopped at the forcing cone?
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Re: Kaboom
Simply, the pressure generated by the shell exceeded the "hoop strength" of the barrel breech. I don't think it was an obstruction (stuck wad or undersize shell lodged in the forcing cone, etc) as I don't see any semblance of a bulge ahead of the blown out section in the pic. More likely a gross overcharge of powder. frank
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Re: Kaboom
In my college days there was a Pigeon Grade Superposed mounted on the wall of the old Seattle Skeet & Trap Club at Redmond, WA, with a similar blow-out of the lower barrel that also took a chunk out of the side of the frame. Caption on the mount said "double charge of Red Dot."
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Re: Kaboom
Almost certainly an overcharge, due to one thing or another. I agree not an obstruction. I've seen this before.