Accuracy International bad history?

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I've seen it before in real life. Gunsmith had a bolt-action rifle up on the wall with cartoon barrel: customer had been out hunting, used the muzzle as a walking stick, and then decided to clear the dirt out the quick way.

No, no your haven't. You saw a rifle on a wall... You didn't actually see the rifle kaboom? So you haven't actually seen "it" happen before.

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Outlaws,

No one is going to take your wager because the best they can do is break even, and even if it is true that the above "cartoon" kabooms are legit, it may be that that failure mode occurs less than 33% of the time, in which case it would be impossible to demonstrate, even if the challenger knew exactly how to induce it.

In any case, besides that you personally think they are impossible, I am with cracked butt-- where is the evidence that those were "enhanced" after the kaboom but before the photos were taken?

Here a guy posts about his first-hand experience with the Sako kaboom-

http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/ubb.x?q=Y&a=tpc&s=518103&f=9411043&m=376109741&p=1
 
Why is it is you're so convinced that numerous people, all across the country, have all taken it upon themselves to bend pieces of barrels back after catastrophic accidents? And then lie about it?
 
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