This morning, I arrived at the trap range just seconds too late and missed an incident. Shooting had stopped as everyone was abuzz with their descriptions of the fireball they'd just seen come out the side of a stick gun.
A little later, I talked with the owner: It was a Winchester M97 he used for cowboy shoots and it had always served him faithfully. It was his turn to shoot on the trap line, as he closed the action it went off before it locked. A fireball erupted out the ejection port, an extractor claw was blown away, the bolt jammed, and there were several major adrenaline rushes. Fortunately no one was injured.
I mentioned that it might have something to do with the gun's design lacking a trigger disconnect coincidental with another problem. The M97 shooter said his finger had not been near the trigger.
Anyone else experienced or witnessed a similar event?
A little later, I talked with the owner: It was a Winchester M97 he used for cowboy shoots and it had always served him faithfully. It was his turn to shoot on the trap line, as he closed the action it went off before it locked. A fireball erupted out the ejection port, an extractor claw was blown away, the bolt jammed, and there were several major adrenaline rushes. Fortunately no one was injured.
I mentioned that it might have something to do with the gun's design lacking a trigger disconnect coincidental with another problem. The M97 shooter said his finger had not been near the trigger.
Anyone else experienced or witnessed a similar event?