ignorant, kva med å undersøke litt grundigare kva som faktisk skjedde? Makan til aktløyse av ein skyttar som i det australske tilfellet skal ein leite lenge etter. Eg lurer på kva rifle som ville halde saman i eit slikt tilfelle? Teksten under er tatt ifrå Blaserbuds.com.
"Gentlemen
We have been following this behind the scenes for a bit. Now it seems that as much information is available, as may ever be available.
A Blaser blow up occurred in Australia.
The caliber was a 338 Lapua.
It was shot using ammo manufactured by a local, commercial enterprise.
The user had decided that his firearm did not extract as slick as he desired. He was using Hornady, One Shot case lube, in the chamber, and on the collet fingers between shots. Even after damage to collet fingers was observed, he continued to use the firearm, and lube between shots. Out of six shots, two case head separations occurred. The shooter continued to use the firearm. On the 7th shot, the firearm decided life was too short to put up with, and ended the shooter/blowupees range experience for that day. Not documented, but persons closer to the situation, have mentioned, that a Blaser barrel, in another caliber, this same shooter was treating with the case lube, had shown signs of similar bolt head finger damage, as the one that blew up.
The shooter/blowupee, has refused to allow Blaser access to rifle, and ammunition.
While this information has come from local, and reliable sources. Things sometimes get lost in translation, and while we feel this information to be fairly accurate, it may not be 100% exact. If we need to make corrections, or additions to this report, we will as needed.
All firearms have design parameters. Exceeding them, when the firearm is telling you, that you are doing so, is ill advised."