shovelwrench
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I think the big problem here is how obvious it is that an overpressure event can happen (whether its setback, or overcharge),and that certain handgun manufacturers fail to support cartridges enough that when it does happen, it goes out the barrel.
Why is it the Barsto barrel has WAY more support and still functions reliably, but Glock still makes barrels with the chamber throat so generous? When I built myself a 1911 in .38super, I put a ramped barrel in it, Why.. Full case support.
And I'm no engineer
It would probably help if more was done to educate people shooting autos about setback. I see it in my carry ammo, I rotate rounds, and shoot my magfull away after a while. The bugger about the kabooms you see with factory ammo is how do know if it was setback, flawed brass, overpressure, chamber support......
I'd bet its a combination of all these, but once that round goes off, how do you tell.. Would full chamber support eliminate this from happening, no, but it would cut it way down.IMO
Why is it the Barsto barrel has WAY more support and still functions reliably, but Glock still makes barrels with the chamber throat so generous? When I built myself a 1911 in .38super, I put a ramped barrel in it, Why.. Full case support.
And I'm no engineer

It would probably help if more was done to educate people shooting autos about setback. I see it in my carry ammo, I rotate rounds, and shoot my magfull away after a while. The bugger about the kabooms you see with factory ammo is how do know if it was setback, flawed brass, overpressure, chamber support......
I'd bet its a combination of all these, but once that round goes off, how do you tell.. Would full chamber support eliminate this from happening, no, but it would cut it way down.IMO