I am looking to see if anyone has input regarding any noticed anomalies in their 25-06 brass after the first firing. I have recently cycled through some 25-06 factory ammo that I have had for a while, shot it with no issues noticed, reloaded and nearly every case had some sort of failure noticed upon inspection after ejection from the second firing, or failed during sizing ops in prep for a third firing.
I believe this may be a long shot trying to conclude the failure mechanism given the age of the rounds, but I do not recall 25-06 being excessively hard on brass. The ammo in question was approximately 3 years old. As stated, it was factory loaded ammo, fired once, reloaded conservatively, typically always around base load or less due to the sheer speed this round produces once you start moving up the load ranges. Case failure rate was around 75% of my total case count of 100 cases, the remaining 25% was discarded on principle. Any takers on this subject? Here is some load data, the failure noted, and the basic rifle spec/info -
Rifle-
Remington 700 Sendero 26" brl 1/10 twist
Powders-
IMR 4831 @ 41gr - 43gr laddered - case mouth split, shoulder crack on one case, hard bolt lift - chrono high rdg 2500 fps
IMR 4350 @ 41.2gr - 41.4gr case failure - case head sep, case web split, shoulders crack, hard bolt lift - chrono high rdg 2357fps
H 4831 @ 42gr primers pushed, case mouth failure, hard bolt lift - chrono high rdg 2500 fps
Hornady 11th edition base loads -
IMR 4831 46.9gr estimated vel 2800 - page 304 in Hornady 11th edition
IMR 4350 45.7gr estimated vel 2800 - page 304 in Hornady 11th edition
H 4831 47.4gr estimated vel 2800 - page 304 in Hornady 11th edition
As you can see the by the load recipes produced in comparison to the Hornady 11th ed loads, they are very much under base since I was working on a ladder load experiment. It appears that all the failures noted point to over-pressure. I am offering this to compare notes with anyone who wants to comment with knowledge. I am fairly well ready to settle on the fact that maybe I just hit the faulty brass lottery in big form. The rifle was checked for head space with nothing to note on that piece. Can anyone speak to how many reloads they have gotten out their 25-06 brass in the past?
I believe this may be a long shot trying to conclude the failure mechanism given the age of the rounds, but I do not recall 25-06 being excessively hard on brass. The ammo in question was approximately 3 years old. As stated, it was factory loaded ammo, fired once, reloaded conservatively, typically always around base load or less due to the sheer speed this round produces once you start moving up the load ranges. Case failure rate was around 75% of my total case count of 100 cases, the remaining 25% was discarded on principle. Any takers on this subject? Here is some load data, the failure noted, and the basic rifle spec/info -
Rifle-
Remington 700 Sendero 26" brl 1/10 twist
Powders-
IMR 4831 @ 41gr - 43gr laddered - case mouth split, shoulder crack on one case, hard bolt lift - chrono high rdg 2500 fps
IMR 4350 @ 41.2gr - 41.4gr case failure - case head sep, case web split, shoulders crack, hard bolt lift - chrono high rdg 2357fps
H 4831 @ 42gr primers pushed, case mouth failure, hard bolt lift - chrono high rdg 2500 fps
Hornady 11th edition base loads -
IMR 4831 46.9gr estimated vel 2800 - page 304 in Hornady 11th edition
IMR 4350 45.7gr estimated vel 2800 - page 304 in Hornady 11th edition
H 4831 47.4gr estimated vel 2800 - page 304 in Hornady 11th edition
As you can see the by the load recipes produced in comparison to the Hornady 11th ed loads, they are very much under base since I was working on a ladder load experiment. It appears that all the failures noted point to over-pressure. I am offering this to compare notes with anyone who wants to comment with knowledge. I am fairly well ready to settle on the fact that maybe I just hit the faulty brass lottery in big form. The rifle was checked for head space with nothing to note on that piece. Can anyone speak to how many reloads they have gotten out their 25-06 brass in the past?