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Half my handloads from last year splitting necks
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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 1701914" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>So I ran into an issue this last weekend.</p><p></p><p>I had 40 rounds loaded up from last summer. Always stored inside the house. All was once fired Sig Brass I bought new.</p><p></p><p>20 of them had been on hunting trips with me on multiple occasions thru last fall and this spring (wet multiple times). These looked weathered. The other 20 sat in my house this whole time and the brass looked new.</p><p></p><p>The 20 that went hunting with me are splitting necks. I caught it when I shot the first two and both were 10" high at 500 yards. After catching the split necks I went to the ones that hadn't left the house. They were exactly where they should have been.</p><p></p><p>Was this my powder getting damp after these wet hunting trips? They never got blatantly wet, but were in a lot of damp weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 1701914, member: 100535"] So I ran into an issue this last weekend. I had 40 rounds loaded up from last summer. Always stored inside the house. All was once fired Sig Brass I bought new. 20 of them had been on hunting trips with me on multiple occasions thru last fall and this spring (wet multiple times). These looked weathered. The other 20 sat in my house this whole time and the brass looked new. The 20 that went hunting with me are splitting necks. I caught it when I shot the first two and both were 10” high at 500 yards. After catching the split necks I went to the ones that hadn’t left the house. They were exactly where they should have been. Was this my powder getting damp after these wet hunting trips? They never got blatantly wet, but were in a lot of damp weather. [/QUOTE]
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