Just saw another gun accident video of a older rifle blowing up in a guys face.
He was injured but survived. Makes me kinda nervous to think a simple reloading mistake
Can really seriously injure or kill. I double check everything but you still need
to make safety your number 1 priority.
They weren't sure if it was a messed up reload or a bad rework on an old 1930's rifle.
Most people thought it looked like a 6.5 Swede but weren't certain.
I have always wanted to pick up a 6 5 Swede but after that video I'm not certain that
I would know enough of what to look for in a purchase of an older gun so maybe I need
to just shelf that idea. Sometimes there might be a problem even experienced shooters
Might not see or overlook.
What do you think leads to more injuries? Old unsafe guns that should never be fired
or a mistake in reloading the ammo you shoot in older military style rifles? I would
think it would probably be a reloading error rather than unsafe rifles.
Be safe guys!
He was injured but survived. Makes me kinda nervous to think a simple reloading mistake
Can really seriously injure or kill. I double check everything but you still need
to make safety your number 1 priority.
They weren't sure if it was a messed up reload or a bad rework on an old 1930's rifle.
Most people thought it looked like a 6.5 Swede but weren't certain.
I have always wanted to pick up a 6 5 Swede but after that video I'm not certain that
I would know enough of what to look for in a purchase of an older gun so maybe I need
to just shelf that idea. Sometimes there might be a problem even experienced shooters
Might not see or overlook.
What do you think leads to more injuries? Old unsafe guns that should never be fired
or a mistake in reloading the ammo you shoot in older military style rifles? I would
think it would probably be a reloading error rather than unsafe rifles.
Be safe guys!