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Reloading
Brass Failure.
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<blockquote data-quote="Leyerly338" data-source="post: 647787" data-attributes="member: 42650"><p>I use The RCBS two die set Jeff, looking back at the issue I've had in the past I am to blame. When I was dealing with chambering issues I kept bumping and bumping the shoudler back. Well come to find out it was a pic rail screw that was causing the bolt closure issues and after resolving that I never adjusted My die depth (**** rookie). I have crimped all My brass and discareded it since finding the head seperation since I found several with thin spots and one had a split about 5/8" long running parallel between the web and shoulder. I am going to order Lapua brass from here on out, My buddy who is an experienced handloader is going to help Me get set up right and I plan on annealing between every firing in the future as well. It bums Me out cause I have finally found a load that it likes to shoot and groups well with but I'd rather take the time to get safe rather than blow My face off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leyerly338, post: 647787, member: 42650"] I use The RCBS two die set Jeff, looking back at the issue I've had in the past I am to blame. When I was dealing with chambering issues I kept bumping and bumping the shoudler back. Well come to find out it was a pic rail screw that was causing the bolt closure issues and after resolving that I never adjusted My die depth (**** rookie). I have crimped all My brass and discareded it since finding the head seperation since I found several with thin spots and one had a split about 5/8" long running parallel between the web and shoulder. I am going to order Lapua brass from here on out, My buddy who is an experienced handloader is going to help Me get set up right and I plan on annealing between every firing in the future as well. It bums Me out cause I have finally found a load that it likes to shoot and groups well with but I'd rather take the time to get safe rather than blow My face off. [/QUOTE]
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