Small images on a thread inadequately illustrate what is usually very apparent on direct inspection, but
Chamber blow out without a ring bulge. Note no rib lifting
![](http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL1373/6511424/17546456/346943274.jpg)
Another chamber blow out without a ring bulge; very localized rib lifting
![](http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL1373/6511424/17546456/284440656.jpg)
Chamber blow out WITH a ring bulge, and rib lifting
![](http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL1373/6511424/24513874/408715612.jpg)
I only play a metallurgist on DoubleGun
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but:
SEM of the fracture edges in an obstructional burst show elastic deformation with ultimate cleavage.
Over-pressure burst show little elastic deformation with predominate cleavage."The general rule is that a chamber blowout is caused by excessive load, and that a burst barrel further up is caused by obstruction. The obstruction leaves a 'ring' of some sort."
That was Sir Gerald's position. Today however ANY burst, ANYWHERE is likely from "inexpert" chamber or barrel work
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