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25-06 case head seperation?
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<blockquote data-quote="243yote" data-source="post: 366885" data-attributes="member: 16909"><p>Well after everyone's input i compared once fired brass to the reloaded brass . Same brand brass(remington) from the same gun.The once fired brass was even all the way around looking down the inside of the brass.The stuff i reloaded was bulged uneven looking down inside brass? The cases that did crack also the same,uneven bulge. Also i compared side by side the once fired with the reloaded stuff and the shoulders were the same length. I turned them side by side and noticed the reloaded brass actually was leaning away from the once fired brass. Wow! Also used a paperclip bent to feel the inside of cases. Looked at chamber of the rifle and noticed a low spot in the chamber itself. The repair sanding i did after i removed the stuck was not enough to make a low spot in the chamber. Repaired slight gouges from removing stuck case.How do i know? The sanding marks are above the low spot in the chamber! Also looking down the chamber i noticed brass marks in the chamber were uneven from what i could see. As far as reloading i followed the recommened instructions that came with my LEE reloader for setting up the die for use. Also looked at brass again and noticed bulge just below where the case heads cracked after the first firing. Compared to the new factory loaded ammo.Could the chamber have been cut using a crooked tooling? The rifle in question is a H&R ultra Hunter. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="243yote, post: 366885, member: 16909"] Well after everyone's input i compared once fired brass to the reloaded brass . Same brand brass(remington) from the same gun.The once fired brass was even all the way around looking down the inside of the brass.The stuff i reloaded was bulged uneven looking down inside brass? The cases that did crack also the same,uneven bulge. Also i compared side by side the once fired with the reloaded stuff and the shoulders were the same length. I turned them side by side and noticed the reloaded brass actually was leaning away from the once fired brass. Wow! Also used a paperclip bent to feel the inside of cases. Looked at chamber of the rifle and noticed a low spot in the chamber itself. The repair sanding i did after i removed the stuck was not enough to make a low spot in the chamber. Repaired slight gouges from removing stuck case.How do i know? The sanding marks are above the low spot in the chamber! Also looking down the chamber i noticed brass marks in the chamber were uneven from what i could see. As far as reloading i followed the recommened instructions that came with my LEE reloader for setting up the die for use. Also looked at brass again and noticed bulge just below where the case heads cracked after the first firing. Compared to the new factory loaded ammo.Could the chamber have been cut using a crooked tooling? The rifle in question is a H&R ultra Hunter. :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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