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Unread 05-03-2020, 01:06 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Greg Baehman View Post
Another possible explanation could be the slight bulge and barrel split may have been caused by a phenomenon termed momentum -- too big of a load at too much velocity through too tight of a choke. These same catastrophic results could have occurred regardless whether lead, bismuth or tungsten loads were used.
Yeah I wondered about this - just never thought of it prior to this accident. Choke in that barrel was .032.
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