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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1659094" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Take the Rem brass, the ruptured Fed brass, any unruptured Fed brass and the gun to a smith. There is not enough info available to tell you for sure what is going on by remote diagnoses. I do not see any evidence of thinning or bulging on the perforated brass or the other one. Brass that is too soft at the base, case capacity, too thick a neck, all could be the issue or part of it, but so could a whole raft of other things. You need an expert to look at and diagnose the issues. Like I have said in both previous posts, even if the gun was perfect originally there is a good chance it isn't any more.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Just saw your latest post. Definitely needs to be looked at. If it was the factory round, and that is what I would be talking to the smith about, I would be talking to Federal Ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1659094, member: 26077"] Take the Rem brass, the ruptured Fed brass, any unruptured Fed brass and the gun to a smith. There is not enough info available to tell you for sure what is going on by remote diagnoses. I do not see any evidence of thinning or bulging on the perforated brass or the other one. Brass that is too soft at the base, case capacity, too thick a neck, all could be the issue or part of it, but so could a whole raft of other things. You need an expert to look at and diagnose the issues. Like I have said in both previous posts, even if the gun was perfect originally there is a good chance it isn't any more. P.S. Just saw your latest post. Definitely needs to be looked at. If it was the factory round, and that is what I would be talking to the smith about, I would be talking to Federal Ammo. [/QUOTE]
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