The Big Bore Beast JAMS! #shorts

Published on March 10, 2026
Duration: 0:30

This video demonstrates a 'failure to feed' malfunction encountered during an accuracy test with a CVA The Big Bore Beast rifle chambered in .350 Auto Max. The instructor, exhibiting experienced firearms handling, diagnoses the issue and proceeds to clear and reload the firearm to continue the test. The segment highlights the importance of identifying and addressing malfunctions during shooting.

Quick Summary

A 'failure to feed' malfunction occurred with the CVA The Big Bore Beast rifle during an accuracy test using 350-grain hollow point ammunition. The instructor safely cleared the firearm, reloaded, and continued the test.

Chapters

  1. 00:01First Malfunction Encountered
  2. 00:03Diagnosing Failure to Feed
  3. 00:09Ammunition Type: 350 Grain Hollow Point
  4. 00:15Continuing Accuracy Test After Reload
  5. 00:22Malfunction #1 Cleared and Retried

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of malfunction occurred with the CVA The Big Bore Beast rifle?

The CVA The Big Bore Beast rifle experienced a 'failure to feed' malfunction during an accuracy test. This means the firearm did not properly chamber a new round from the magazine into the barrel.

What ammunition was being used during the accuracy test when the malfunction occurred?

During the accuracy test, 350-grain hollow point ammunition was being used. This specific ammunition type and weight were noted at the time of the malfunction.

How did the instructor address the 'failure to feed' malfunction?

The instructor diagnosed the 'failure to feed' malfunction, safely cleared the firearm, reloaded with a fresh magazine, and then continued with the accuracy test to ensure the issue was resolved.

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