[DHT]Osiris
Lifer
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In theory, too much powder in the round, also called a 'hot round' or 'overpressured ammunition'. Firearms have a maximum amount of pressure they can take from the ammunition firing before they reach materials failure, and ammunition should be manufactured to exist under that threshold. Sometimes it isn't, apparently.What exactly did he do wrong? Never really got much context. Is it because the gun was too hot when he placed another round in it?
He didn't specifically do anything wrong, unless he a) loaded (created the round) it himself (unlikely), or b) purchased overpressured rounds (I don't think that even exists for .50BMG, it's already about as overpressured as you can get). There was probably either a flaw in how the round was built, or a rather substantial flaw in how the firearm was built. The former is far more likely than the latter.
