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Reloading
Barrel blewup
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2938038" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Once I had a turned neck case have the neck come off upon firing the round. The thin neck was lodged in the throat and was discovered when I could not chamber the next round. A brush started at the muzzle end and pulled the piece of brass out of the throat area. When turning the necks, variations in brass caused a thicker cut to be taken into the shoulder, thus weakening the brass when it was formed to Ackley improved.</p><p></p><p>In my case, I often wondered what would have happened if the piece of brass had been blown further down the barrel, perhaps OP's experience is what would have happened. I was shooting p. dogs, stuffing rounds in the magazine, firing as fast as I could acquire targets. </p><p></p><p>My gut feeling is that there was an obstruction of some kind in the barrel. Would have been real nice to have seen more pictures,.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2938038, member: 122164"] Once I had a turned neck case have the neck come off upon firing the round. The thin neck was lodged in the throat and was discovered when I could not chamber the next round. A brush started at the muzzle end and pulled the piece of brass out of the throat area. When turning the necks, variations in brass caused a thicker cut to be taken into the shoulder, thus weakening the brass when it was formed to Ackley improved. In my case, I often wondered what would have happened if the piece of brass had been blown further down the barrel, perhaps OP's experience is what would have happened. I was shooting p. dogs, stuffing rounds in the magazine, firing as fast as I could acquire targets. My gut feeling is that there was an obstruction of some kind in the barrel. Would have been real nice to have seen more pictures,. [/QUOTE]
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