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What blew up my gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1709173" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I see several things here--1st is you are using the same change in multiple brands of brass--R.P, nosler, FC, and the one that blew was hornady</p><p>next is I do see beginning signs of pressure--1st would be some primer flattening and FP extrusion and just a bit of the bolt face machining marks imprinted into the bottom primer (I think, its kinda hard to see the pic on my 'puter), also on the outside of the case body you can see circumferential lines/markings in the case-- those are from the inside of your chamber from the brass extruding into tooling marks in your chamber as a die will put longitudinal marking on the case not circumferential marks. </p><p></p><p>also would like to see the length of those fired cases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1709173, member: 94491"] I see several things here--1st is you are using the same change in multiple brands of brass--R.P, nosler, FC, and the one that blew was hornady next is I do see beginning signs of pressure--1st would be some primer flattening and FP extrusion and just a bit of the bolt face machining marks imprinted into the bottom primer (I think, its kinda hard to see the pic on my 'puter), also on the outside of the case body you can see circumferential lines/markings in the case-- those are from the inside of your chamber from the brass extruding into tooling marks in your chamber as a die will put longitudinal marking on the case not circumferential marks. also would like to see the length of those fired cases [/QUOTE]
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