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Reloading
What happened to this brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbob223" data-source="post: 1825534" data-attributes="member: 111582"><p>Here is one of the new ones that is going to give everyone fits.</p><p>This is what happened to a customers rifle, chambered in .350 Legend. Customer reloaded with a .357 158gr JHP , instead of the .355 the manual calls for.(or at least Hodgdons manual)</p><p>Venting was obvious on the relief ports, brass was blown out at the extractor and literally looked like a belted mag case.</p><p>Bolt head had a chunk missing at the extractor and the other side is bent.</p><p>Best news was the rifle held and no digits were missing, nor did he look like a refugee from a tattoo parlor.</p><p>Customer was mad the manf. would not replace his rifle for free, but finally settled down and took them up on a replacement for far less than dealer cost.</p><p>Excuse my less than stellar photo's...I took them at work just before boxing it up & sending it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbob223, post: 1825534, member: 111582"] Here is one of the new ones that is going to give everyone fits. This is what happened to a customers rifle, chambered in .350 Legend. Customer reloaded with a .357 158gr JHP , instead of the .355 the manual calls for.(or at least Hodgdons manual) Venting was obvious on the relief ports, brass was blown out at the extractor and literally looked like a belted mag case. Bolt head had a chunk missing at the extractor and the other side is bent. Best news was the rifle held and no digits were missing, nor did he look like a refugee from a tattoo parlor. Customer was mad the manf. would not replace his rifle for free, but finally settled down and took them up on a replacement for far less than dealer cost. Excuse my less than stellar photo's...I took them at work just before boxing it up & sending it back. [/QUOTE]
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