Has your rifle ever failed?
#22
Banned
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
At least I was smart enough to nab the VxII before it was sacrificed for the Thompson....
#23
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
Posts: 3,171
#24
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: NE Ohio
Posts: 430
Fox was after my chickens one evening. Grabbed an 870 and a few shells, loading on the way out the door. There he stood over a pile of feathers which was, of course, one of my roosters. Threw the gun up. CLICK. Jacked another one in, but that time he was on the run. Got a bang that time but either missed (likely) or the 7.5s I had grabbed were ineffective. Later examination proved the Hoppe's #9 I used to scrub up the trigger group had dried and gummed, slowing down the hammer. The first 'shot' freed it up so the second went off.
The rest of the fox story: A few days later my wife spotted him heading off the neighbor's place, toward the road. I ran across the road with an SKS and waited. Along he came and I lit his world up. As near as I could tell I never hit him, but he hasn't been back.
The rest of the fox story: A few days later my wife spotted him heading off the neighbor's place, toward the road. I ran across the road with an SKS and waited. Along he came and I lit his world up. As near as I could tell I never hit him, but he hasn't been back.
#25
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location:
Posts: 364
Probably 9 years ago a big buck came in, I was using a Knight MK-85 (during modern gun). I think he heard me climb up because he came in really looking hard at everything. 20 yards and 20 minutes later missed. Oh, I can shoot pretty decent but I was really questioning my skills at the time. A week later at the range, shot 1 in the bull (centered & really was question my shooting skills) 2nd shot about 18" off, scope had come loose, made me feel better that at least there was a reason. Now with a bow, caught my sights on some brush and didn't realize it, missed that one too.
#26
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 257
my mossberg 500 has jammed every single time i shot it for the last 16 rounds. i guess its my fault for mixing canadian (lakefield) parts with usa made parts, the specs just seem to be a little to different. ive also had my old weatherby vanguard jam up alot. had the safety feeze shut on it to but thats also my fault. my .303, 10/22 and cooey .22 are the only 3 guns i can count on every time i pick them up.
#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tug Hill NY
Posts: 420
My Ruger 77 Mk 11 failed to fire a round, indented the primer. I replaced the firing pin and spring with competition replacements and never had another problem. The rifle failed to go off one other time, but fired fine after I chambered a round. OOOPS!
#28
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location:
Posts: 6,357
I have never had a rifle problem interfere with a shooting opportunity. I see there is some lattitude being taken in answering, however, so I'll mention a few hang-ups I've experienced that were benign.
I had my sling release my rifle and the barrel hit the ground as a result (operator error attaching the sling in the dark). I swapped this out for an alternative rifle that was handy to hunt with that day. I checked the barrel out that night, cleaned the barrel out of abundance of caution, no harm done to rifle (it was a pretty gentle hitting of the ground, cause I caught the rifle as it was coming free).
I had a bolt on a Springfield action come open and jack the unfired .25-06 round out onto the ground. After that I keep my arm sort of locked over the bolt to prevent it sweeping open.
I have had rounds not feed into my .30-06 Springfield on reloading at the rifle range. Glad I wasn't facing down a bear charge. This is a rare happening, but it has happened more than once.
I had my sling release my rifle and the barrel hit the ground as a result (operator error attaching the sling in the dark). I swapped this out for an alternative rifle that was handy to hunt with that day. I checked the barrel out that night, cleaned the barrel out of abundance of caution, no harm done to rifle (it was a pretty gentle hitting of the ground, cause I caught the rifle as it was coming free).
I had a bolt on a Springfield action come open and jack the unfired .25-06 round out onto the ground. After that I keep my arm sort of locked over the bolt to prevent it sweeping open.
I have had rounds not feed into my .30-06 Springfield on reloading at the rifle range. Glad I wasn't facing down a bear charge. This is a rare happening, but it has happened more than once.