Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Axtell
Either you don't know or do know and aren't saying. Wonder if Ruger made you sign a waiver for the new rifle.....you know one of those documents that say if you take the rifle they are absolved of any wrong doing.

Then there is Hornaday, if in fact the factory ammo was at fault any lawyer would take that one on contingency.

You decided the new rifle was compensation enough for your injuries. This is the part that makes me suspect of an operator error.

Did you flog the new Ruger? Do you still use Hornaday ammo?

I'm sure I am not the only one that would like to know the reason.

BTW they are still looking for MH-370 after 2 years, 777's don't just disappear as do rifles just don't blow up.


Good grief, and you whinge about Stick being an arsehole.



You have obviously taken a position.

Those that are involved in the shooting sports should be apprised of any issues with the equipment and ammo at our disposal. This forum can do that.

I do not see any reason to withhold information (especially on a safety issue). Whatever was the cause, be it manufacture or human error should be known to all.

Time to cowboy up!