mysurvivalkit.org
  • Home
  • Design
  • Gun Safety
  • Outdoor Gears
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Design
  • Gun Safety
  • Outdoor Gears
mysurvivalkit.org
No Result
View All Result
Home Gun Safety

When a .308 Cartridge is Chambered in a .25-06 Rifle -The Firearm Blog

My Survival Kit by My Survival Kit
January 31, 2022
in Gun Safety
0 0
0
When a .308 Cartridge is Chambered in a .25-06 Rifle -The Firearm Blog
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Posted 4 hours ago in Ammunition, Daily News by Eric B with No Comments
Tags: .25-06 Remington, 308 win, catastrophic failure, J.P SAUER and Sohn, Sauser 202

In the capital of Scotland, we find Edinburgh Rifles and Sporting Goods, a registered firearms dealer offering a full range of new and used firearms, ammunition, reloading components, optics and accessories. Like any gun dealer they get their share of “customer experiences” and today you’re going to see what can happen if chamber a .308 Win cartridge into .25-06 rifle.  The saying is that you learn from your errors. I prefer to keep learning from doing things right over and over, but accidents happen.

Below: Top to bottom – blown out .308 Win, .25-06 Remington, .308 Winchester.

This is a Sauer 202, which seems to be high-quality gun. Read the description below for the details.

Here is the story from Edinburgh Rifles and Sporting Goods:

New Cartridge design for 2022! “.25-08”

Most chambers are designed with deliberate interference for smaller cartridges so they cant accept shorter cartridges with larger diameter bullets in error.

Occasionally one slips through and mistakes whilst rare, can happen.

When a .308 cartridge is chambered in a .25-06…..

Not only will it chamber but the wrong combination of bullet profile will engage the shoulder area of the .25-06 chamber and allow enough resistance for the primer to ignite on firing.

This has blown the .308 brass case out at the shoulder and neck to the chamber dimensions of the .25-06 up to the shoulder,

Blown the brass at the web dislodging a section of the case head.

Blown the primer out flat

Blown a lug off the bolt head at the extractor claw.

The bullet has managed to exit the barrel which means it has been sized down from .308 to .25 cal!!!

Lot of copper fouling…

The barrel itself looks in perfect order!!

No bulges, no chamber marks.

The only give away is the headspace is now large enough to close the bolt on a NoGo gauge.

The action is the often maligned aluminium version of the Sauer 202

Magazine well is blown out and distended with visible stress fractures, but the integrity has not been compromised.

The magazine itself was blown out through the bottom of the action with enough force to separate bullets from brass and embed a single bullet in the bench.

The GRP foreend was broken off at the barrel tenon as the action expanded sideways.

When it came in the bolt was stuck solid.

Required a barrel clamp and some judicious use of a the shop hammer to loosen it.

This huge pressure developed in this combination of chamber and incorrect cartridge is likely to have produced in excess of 120,000 psi in a cartridge desogned for leas than 60,000

It is a testament to the quality of the engineering and materials used in the Sauer 202.

I am not sure some other brands would be quite so resilient.

Do keep your ammo separate or choose cartridges that are not able to chamber in the wrong rifle….

Below: This used to be a .308 Win. Continue to scrolling down for more pictures.

Recommended Post

The New Core Elite Folding AR from ZEV TechnologiesThe Firearm Blog

Double Actions, Rangefinders, and AKsThe Firearm Blog

Slow Mo Guys 1 Million FPS

Source
When a .308 Cartridge is Chambered in a .25-06 Rifle -The Firearm Blog is written by Eric B for www.thefirearmblog.com

Previous Post

The Outdoor Gear Review: A Winter Storm Attacks – Solo Camping in Deep Snow

Next Post

Biophilic Treehouse imagines a greener office experience

Related Posts

The New Core Elite Folding AR from ZEV TechnologiesThe Firearm Blog

The New Core Elite Folding AR from ZEV TechnologiesThe Firearm Blog

May 18, 2022
Much Ado about RimfireThe Firearm Blog

Double Actions, Rangefinders, and AKsThe Firearm Blog

May 17, 2022
Slow Mo Guys 1 Million FPS

Slow Mo Guys 1 Million FPS

May 16, 2022
The Shield Arms Glock 43 Z9 Magazine -The Firearm Blog

The Shield Arms Glock 43 Z9 Magazine -The Firearm Blog

May 15, 2022
TFB Review: Lee Sporting Trigger Group

TFB Review: Lee Sporting Trigger Group

May 14, 2022
Volker Precision’s NEW VP33 Ruger 10/22 Magazine Conversion To CP33 Mags -The Firearm Blog

Volker Precision’s NEW VP33 Ruger 10/22 Magazine Conversion To CP33 Mags -The Firearm Blog

May 13, 2022
Next Post
Biophilic Treehouse imagines a greener office experience

Biophilic Treehouse imagines a greener office experience

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Stories

Tonga volcanic eruption largest explosion in modern history

Tonga volcanic eruption largest explosion in modern history

May 18, 2022
The New Core Elite Folding AR from ZEV TechnologiesThe Firearm Blog

The New Core Elite Folding AR from ZEV TechnologiesThe Firearm Blog

May 18, 2022
The Outdoor Gear Review: Shed / Cabin Update

The Outdoor Gear Review: Shed / Cabin Update

May 17, 2022

© 2021 https://mysurvivalkit.org/. All Rights Reserved

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DMCA
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Design
  • Gun Safety
  • Outdoor Gears

© 2022 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In