Geronimo Jim
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I got a set of 30 br cases with 60 firings and primer pocket still fine.
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what action is thatA little follow-up. The rifle shot fine afterward but I could not get the bolt out. It took a while but I found the problem. The bolt body had cracked. I had to grind it down with it in the action. The pin that holds the floating bolt heads was bent also. I put in spares and it works fine.
A little follow-up. The rifle shot fine afterward but I could not get the bolt out. It took a while but I found the problem. The bolt body had cracked. I had to grind it down with it in the action. The pin that holds the floating bolt heads was bent also. I put in spares and it works fine.
was just pondering: it may be difficult to figure cause and effect. once the cartridge case head began to fail, it could have drastically increased the 'thrust' of the head onto the bolt, thus imprinting the ejector hole and causing the damage to the bolt head... (maybe?)Probably just worn out brass but it has a significant ejector mark too, I'd double check everything and maybe back off a bit, especially if a different lot of anything. Looks a lot like pressure.
My first batch of 223 brass from Lapua was junk. Back when I was shooting F class. This was new brass. My first shot sounded funny. The case split. Same with the next 5 rounds. Never used that stuff again. Ruined my match. I sent it back. Never heard a thing from them. Bastards..
Show proof I don’t believe it. Lapua is the standard all others go by.My first batch of 223 brass from Lapua was junk. Back when I was shooting F class. This was new brass. My first shot sounded funny. The case split. Same with the next 5 rounds. Never used that stuff again. Ruined my match. I sent it back. Never heard a thing from them. Bastards..
Lots of guys at the match seen it. I don't give a rats ass if you don't believe it .Show proof I don’t believe it. Lapua is the standard all others go by.
what kind/type/brand of action is your rifle and please tell us your load data,,,,RogerNever seen anything like this before. I’ve had a few case head separations over the last 50 years but nothing like this. I guess even Lapua has its limits. I’ve been shooting this case since 2011 and this was its 33rd reloading. And no, there was no telltale “bright ring“ around the case.
Just this one case? Getting the sense of overcharged round.Something tells me, more to this story evolving than just 30+ firings.
Savage action 110. Match barrel. Had 4 split. Can't remember the load. 69 grain Sierra bullets. What turned be off,was I sent the brass back to them. Never heard back from them. Plus the lot number . Only brass that ever bothered..what kind/type/brand of action is your rifle and please tell us your load data,,,,Roger
Savage Model 10 BA, 6 BRX, 31.8g Varget, CCI BR4, Hornady 108 ELDM, .050 off the lands.what kind/type/brand of action is your rifle and please tell us your load data,,,,Roger
My question exactly.How did the two brass 'wings' manage to expand like that inside the chamber?
Have you ever seen an over pressure round do this? I can’t figure it out.Just this one case? Getting the sense of overcharged round.