Start at the last post and work your way backwards before you try to get people to boycott.Please provide ALL details on gun make and ammo make.
Good God almighty.The 30 cal bullet was swaged to 22 and the case blown out to straight wall.a pic may help to see its possible 6.5 Grendel,300bo,223 and a 450 Bushmaster
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This is for all those who missed it. Like I said earlier thanks for posting. Mistakes happen all the time and you sharing this will make us all aware of this possible problem. And anyone that thinks it can't happen to them should be careful. A very experienced Rangemaster had a firearms accident that cost him his life. A well respect LE Rangemaster with vast firearms experience. If it can happen to him it can happen to any of us. So thanks for educating me on the ability of the 300 BO being chambered into a 223/ 5.56 AR 15.Thanks to all for the responses. I do own 300 black although not shooting it that day. I am going to assume that somehow a 300 BO round got dropped in with the 556 ammo previously. My bad for missing it when I loaded the mag. I am lucky and humbled by the experience. Ashamed to say that I assumed a 300 blackout would not chamber in 556. Definitely a learning experience. Attention to detail is the key.
I've been educated. Cutaways are King.For those who still don't understand how this could happen, why the recovered bullet is so long, and why the case is straight-walled, here's a couple pictures that should help:
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I'm old enough to recall that intro....."Like sand through the hour glass!" Please read post 36 people!!
Sounds like shooter errorDo you think it was a factory error? Or a shooter error?
Years ago a person brought in his AR-15 with a stuck bolt. I looked at the magazine and it was loaded with .30 carbine. He said he purchased carbine ammo for his AR15 Carbine. The bullet exited (standard 110 gr) but the case expanded to fill the space where the .223 should have been. Took over and hour to tear the gun down and get the bolt out. I lost the case over the 40+ years. I used a go/no go gauge and it was fine. Test fired remotely and function perfectly. the cases miked out true to a .223 dimensions. Probably the lower pressure that the .30 carbine operated at saved him and the gun. Comparing the two rounds (.30 and .223) the ogive of the .30 matched the bottleneck of the .223.Interesting. a 308 caliber chambering in a 223 caliber....I would ahve never thought that possible...
Just repeating what most have said, I am glad the OP did not get hurt and I am happy he shared the incident.Years ago a person brought in his AR-15 with a stuck bolt. I looked at the magazine and it was loaded with .30 carbine. He said he purchased carbine ammo for his AR15 Carbine. The bullet exited (standard 110 gr) but the case expanded to fill the space where the .223 should have been. Took over and hour to tear the gun down and get the bolt out. I lost the case over the 40+ years. I used a go/no go gauge and it was fine. Test fired remotely and function perfectly. the cases miked out true to a .223 dimensions. Probably the lower pressure that the .30 carbine operated at saved him and the gun. Comparing the two rounds (.30 and .223) the ogive of the .30 matched the bottleneck of the .223.
Was shooting AR yesterday. About 10 or 11th shot the rifle blew up. I was shooting factory rounds from a reputable manufacturer (bulk box of 1000). At the shot I felt powder hit my face. The bottom was blown out of the magazine and several rounds in the mag were dented/deformed. Bottom of bolt carrier was mangled. Got home and got the bolt back and this is what is left of the case and the projectile that came out has me dumbfounded. Take a look at pics and tell me your thought please. View attachment 368915View attachment 368914View attachment 368913View attachment 368916
Glad you was not harmedYep! Obviously long and heavy projectile if 5.56! Something is bad wrong if that was loaded in 5.56 cartridge!
The engraving looks like it was EXTREMELY tight and has EXTREMELY long bearing surface!
Lucky you are ok!
I actually have coyote brown pmag gen 3 with mag markers just for 300BO. Should be able to tell by feel too as even the 115 gr BO's are 2x the weight of 5.56 plus they feel differently when loading mags. Most of my BO's are 209-220 grain which feel really nose heavy.You learned a lesson the hard way, but lived to tell the tale.
I mark anything associated with 300bO with red tape. Mags, ammo box , rifle.