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What caused my case to do this? (Help)
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<blockquote data-quote="tinman13kup" data-source="post: 559621" data-attributes="member: 36220"><p>I don't know. I'm having a hard time believing the pressure that escaped past the neck was enough to overcome internal case pressure. </p><p> Were the rounds full length sized? Have you tried running them through a sizing die to see if the necks are out a bit? Have you checked case length? It does look like a hydraulic dent from sizing lube. I've run into some issues with lube carbonizing in the chamber and cementing rounds in, but that's after a few rounds in an AR-10. It also leaves carbon goo on the brass when you pull it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman13kup, post: 559621, member: 36220"] I don't know. I'm having a hard time believing the pressure that escaped past the neck was enough to overcome internal case pressure. Were the rounds full length sized? Have you tried running them through a sizing die to see if the necks are out a bit? Have you checked case length? It does look like a hydraulic dent from sizing lube. I've run into some issues with lube carbonizing in the chamber and cementing rounds in, but that's after a few rounds in an AR-10. It also leaves carbon goo on the brass when you pull it out. [/QUOTE]
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