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Seek wisdom from those wiser on brass failure
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<blockquote data-quote="NeedForSpeed" data-source="post: 2316510" data-attributes="member: 108307"><p>I started loading for my Creedmoor rifle 2 yrs ago and have been shooting ELDX 143 gr with H4350 41.5 gr loads.</p><p>This week at the range I took a shot and extracted only the brass head from my rifle-the remainder of the case stayed in the chamber and didnt come out.</p><p>Called Seekins and they recommended returning the rifle for them to remove and inspect. They were great btw</p><p></p><p>So my question is this- I have never encountered this and have seen no signs of brass failure up till now. I full length resize have between 3-5 loads on the brass and have 200 rds loaded and ready to shoot. Is this likely to happen again? Should I scrap any unloaded brass and dismantle the rounds that I have made? Is this a freaky thing that I shouldnt ever see again? My understanding is that the brass would crack or primer pockets loosen when the brass started to show signs of failure but Id hate to get the rifle back and have this happen again when Im in the woods.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts and experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeedForSpeed, post: 2316510, member: 108307"] I started loading for my Creedmoor rifle 2 yrs ago and have been shooting ELDX 143 gr with H4350 41.5 gr loads. This week at the range I took a shot and extracted only the brass head from my rifle-the remainder of the case stayed in the chamber and didnt come out. Called Seekins and they recommended returning the rifle for them to remove and inspect. They were great btw So my question is this- I have never encountered this and have seen no signs of brass failure up till now. I full length resize have between 3-5 loads on the brass and have 200 rds loaded and ready to shoot. Is this likely to happen again? Should I scrap any unloaded brass and dismantle the rounds that I have made? Is this a freaky thing that I shouldnt ever see again? My understanding is that the brass would crack or primer pockets loosen when the brass started to show signs of failure but Id hate to get the rifle back and have this happen again when Im in the woods. Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts and experience. [/QUOTE]
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