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Reloading
308 case neck split
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Rohrer" data-source="post: 525679" data-attributes="member: 1260"><p>You, like I, may have gotten a bad batch of brass. Remington brass isn't known for its quality. A friend had ammo he had just loaded (45 LC or .44spl) split while it set on the shelf, and the brass was new.</p><p></p><p>I am experiencing cracked necks right now from new Winchester brass. I am trying to solve the problem by annealing all 1000-rounds (minus the cracked ones, of course). I just got done w/ the annealing, so we shall shortly see if the cracked necks disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Rohrer, post: 525679, member: 1260"] You, like I, may have gotten a bad batch of brass. Remington brass isn't known for its quality. A friend had ammo he had just loaded (45 LC or .44spl) split while it set on the shelf, and the brass was new. I am experiencing cracked necks right now from new Winchester brass. I am trying to solve the problem by annealing all 1000-rounds (minus the cracked ones, of course). I just got done w/ the annealing, so we shall shortly see if the cracked necks disappear. [/QUOTE]
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