bob.243 9,021 Posted January 22, 2013 Report Share Posted January 22, 2013 . http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v%3DPEUBYdmbptc&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAEoATABOAFA0eT3hwVIAVgAYgVlbi1HQg&cd=l3tucWgLNNc&usg=AFQjCNFhQKv7OD-9goRv9s3xE2qFe9vsNg Quote Link to post
shootlodge 146 Posted January 22, 2013 Report Share Posted January 22, 2013 another trendy cal.. Quote Link to post
The Seeker 3,048 Posted January 22, 2013 Report Share Posted January 22, 2013 I know they are factory loads so I may be wrong but it seems those rounds are over pressure for that rifle, that bolt is way too stiff to open.... Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 Even if the rifle was brand new out of the box, the bolt should never be that stiff. That and one misfire within four rounds. I shan't be investing in one of those... Quote Link to post
Elliott 436 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 Bit embarrasing Quote Link to post
bob.243 9,021 Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 Yes, you would have thought they would've had it spot on before posting on the net, don't know if it's the cartridge or the rifle that's the problem, the cartridge case may have stretched. Quote Link to post
JohnGalway 1,043 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 I wonder did the cold have a hand in there somewhere? That misfire though, I was waiting for it to go POP! under his face. Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 looked cartridge related to me as it wasnt extracting the spent cases properly either Quote Link to post
halamrose 24 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 And the reviewer puts his finger on the trigger before getting on target. Quote Link to post
The Seeker 3,048 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 The guy is a bit of a space cadet really When having a missfire with any firearm it's good practice to wait a least 10-15 seconds before ejecting the round or breaking the gun in the case of a shot gun. I one had a hang fire whilst clay shooting about eight years ago. Pulled the trigger "click" took my finger off the trigger as I was lowering the shot gun 3 or 4 seconds later "BANG" it went off fortunately I'd been taught well and hadn't broke the gun... Watching it again I'm convinced the rounds are too hot for the rifle, compare how easy it was to use the bolt to eject the miss fired round to the ones that fired, all in all a pretty amateur video. And I can guarantee I won't be buying one of those rifles 2 Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 The guy is a bit of a space cadet really When having a missfire with any firearm it's good practice to wait a least 10-15 seconds before ejecting the round or breaking the gun in the case of a shot gun. I one had a hang fire whilst clay shooting about eight years ago. Pulled the trigger "click" took my finger off the trigger as I was lowering the shot gun 3 or 4 seconds later "BANG" it went off fortunately I'd been taught well and hadn't broke the gun... Watching it again I'm convinced the rounds are too hot for the rifle, compare how easy it was to use the bolt to eject the miss fired round to the ones that fired, all in all a pretty amateur video. And I can guarantee I won't be buying one of those rifles His misfire routine did cross my mind too I remember firing a round from my .222 that just "clicked" and it must have been 8/9 seconds after I'd taken it away from my shoulder it went hurtling down range. Quote Link to post
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