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If you could design a cartridge from scratch
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2842520" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>That can happen with belted mags but I guess I've been lucky. I run my .257 wby, 300 win mag, and 358 Norma hot and have never had this happen personally though I do carefully inspect cases after each firing. To be honest I often find the first thing to give up besides primer pockets after numerous firings is neck splits on belted and other cartridges. I don't anneal, no big mystery there. </p><p></p><p>I've heard that theory too. Some truth to it up to a point tho in a conversation I've had just shooting the breeze with Fiftydriver he's relayed his vast experience with 6mm wildcats to state that he didn't really notice any difference in brass longevity going from 6-06 to 6-06 ai which certainly goes against that common wisdom you mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2842520, member: 109862"] That can happen with belted mags but I guess I’ve been lucky. I run my .257 wby, 300 win mag, and 358 Norma hot and have never had this happen personally though I do carefully inspect cases after each firing. To be honest I often find the first thing to give up besides primer pockets after numerous firings is neck splits on belted and other cartridges. I don’t anneal, no big mystery there. I’ve heard that theory too. Some truth to it up to a point tho in a conversation I’ve had just shooting the breeze with Fiftydriver he’s relayed his vast experience with 6mm wildcats to state that he didn’t really notice any difference in brass longevity going from 6-06 to 6-06 ai which certainly goes against that common wisdom you mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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