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Breech block that killed the shooter!!
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02-25-2010 01:57 PM
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What's the story? There must be more.....
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I have it saved in my address book. The address that is displayed is Rolling Block failures, Rolling Block blow up, 1867 Rolling Block.
john
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The Following 3 Members Say Thank You to jamie5070 For This Useful Post:
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Well,
I would have never thought you could blow a rolling block. Guess I was wrong. The most impressive on the site was the 7mm RB, which had the barrel split lengthwise like a boiled sausage. Kinda makes you think ...
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Thanks, now it's "a little bit" more clear what happened.
Blackcat
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Originally Posted by
jon_norstog
Well,
I would have never thought you could blow a rolling block. Guess I was wrong. The most impressive on the site was the 7mm RB, which had the barrel split lengthwise like a boiled sausage. Kinda makes you think ...
Hi! I agree with your words.
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I have one of these RBs that I used to shoot. I retired it after getting an 1871 new york state issued rifle. Mine could use a new block and hammer so untill I make repairs it will sit in the closet. As a side note, The barrels on these .50 cal rolling blocks run VERY tight. Mine has a .506 groove diameter and a.482 bore. I can imagine some very high pressures being generated with the wrong cartridge and a hard bullet.
john
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