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Case exploded today !!
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<blockquote data-quote="shooter65" data-source="post: 272624" data-attributes="member: 2645"><p>From Hornady.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mark</p><p>I looked into this and it looks like a defective case. I thought it</p><p>looked like some high pressure as first but where the case failed, the</p><p>split went into the primer pocket which caused the primer pocket to get</p><p>larger. This caused the primer to come out. This is a defect in the case</p><p>when it was made. This is one reason to do not manufacture reman ammo</p><p>any longer because there is no way to guarantee the quality of the</p><p>brass. It is kind of like buying a used tire.</p><p>This is reman ammo and we normally can not replace this round for round</p><p>with 75gr match ammo. I usually offer the customer the opportunity to</p><p>choose ether from Item number 9760EL, round for round, which is a</p><p>lacquered case with a 75 gr. BTHP w/c. or equal dollar amount of a ammo</p><p>of there choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooter65, post: 272624, member: 2645"] From Hornady..... Mark I looked into this and it looks like a defective case. I thought it looked like some high pressure as first but where the case failed, the split went into the primer pocket which caused the primer pocket to get larger. This caused the primer to come out. This is a defect in the case when it was made. This is one reason to do not manufacture reman ammo any longer because there is no way to guarantee the quality of the brass. It is kind of like buying a used tire. This is reman ammo and we normally can not replace this round for round with 75gr match ammo. I usually offer the customer the opportunity to choose ether from Item number 9760EL, round for round, which is a lacquered case with a 75 gr. BTHP w/c. or equal dollar amount of a ammo of there choice. [/QUOTE]
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