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What happened to this brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbob223" data-source="post: 1826246" data-attributes="member: 111582"><p>We were not involved with the discussions between the customer & the factory, so I can't say what their opinion was on the kaboom. ( I did not talk to him the day he picked up the replacement) Most companies will not warranty any damage done while using handloads. But I can say this particular company has been known to offer low replacement cost firearms to people who have such boo-boos and other issues.</p><p>My guess is a combination of a tight bore & a tad too much pressure coupled with a bullet that might have been oversized/or expanded too much. And that is all it is....an uneducated guess.</p><p>Myself, I'm looking at getting a .350 for the grandson. But if we decide to handload, I'm going to stick to the .355" bullets.</p><p>Just too many variables in some of the specs I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbob223, post: 1826246, member: 111582"] We were not involved with the discussions between the customer & the factory, so I can't say what their opinion was on the kaboom. ( I did not talk to him the day he picked up the replacement) Most companies will not warranty any damage done while using handloads. But I can say this particular company has been known to offer low replacement cost firearms to people who have such boo-boos and other issues. My guess is a combination of a tight bore & a tad too much pressure coupled with a bullet that might have been oversized/or expanded too much. And that is all it is....an uneducated guess. Myself, I'm looking at getting a .350 for the grandson. But if we decide to handload, I'm going to stick to the .355" bullets. Just too many variables in some of the specs I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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