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Reloading
Case split 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 1766744" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>[ATTACH=full]160393[/ATTACH]</p><p>So my Kimber Classic 30-06 did this today. Hornady precision factory ammo. I have shot a box of Winchester Deer Season XP with no problems but this did make me examine brass. Despite good groupings for factory ammo in a factory rifle .75ish all fired brass seems to be slightly out of round. Unfired rounds rolls across a table smoothly but fired cases roll out of round. The Winchester Ammo didn't split nor did the first 4 rounds of Hornady. But fired cases seem to roll unevenly across a flat surface.</p><p></p><p>Is the suspect ammo or rifle. Other than casting the chamber what would you use to determine the culprit?</p><p></p><p>I was at a crap public range when this happened. I was eating so much exhaust from the "operator" with a braked AR next to me I barely noticed this case had issues except for some unburned powder hit my nose. We</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 1766744, member: 104786"] [ATTACH=full]160393[/ATTACH] So my Kimber Classic 30-06 did this today. Hornady precision factory ammo. I have shot a box of Winchester Deer Season XP with no problems but this did make me examine brass. Despite good groupings for factory ammo in a factory rifle .75ish all fired brass seems to be slightly out of round. Unfired rounds rolls across a table smoothly but fired cases roll out of round. The Winchester Ammo didn’t split nor did the first 4 rounds of Hornady. But fired cases seem to roll unevenly across a flat surface. Is the suspect ammo or rifle. Other than casting the chamber what would you use to determine the culprit? I was at a crap public range when this happened. I was eating so much exhaust from the “operator” with a braked AR next to me I barely noticed this case had issues except for some unburned powder hit my nose. We [/QUOTE]
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