That is unfortunate to hear. Thank you for the encouragement.I learned my lesson the hard way…guy at the range let me shoot his Desert Eagle 50 pistol brass case came back and hit me in the right eye…..injured my eye pretty good I still don’t see as good out of that eye and this was about ten years ago.
Anyway your rifle looks great I wish you much success with it!
When I designed the rifle, I did make sure that the locking lugs have enough contact area and shear strength. For the prototype rifle the bolt head is machined from 4340 and then Nitrided. The barrel extension is machined from 17-4 PH Stainless that is heat treated. I hardness tested both twice to ensure that it is the correct hardness. So I knew as long as the barrel is made to spec, it will be safe to fire. But still, it was my first time not only shooting a rifle I designed myself, but also firing a round as big as a 338LM! So I was a bit nervous. Kind of like an experienced tailor not only parachuting for the first time, but also doing it with a parachute that he designed and sewed himself. A real test to see if one if willing to bet your life on ones ideas.
Hope your eye keeps on getting better.
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