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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1970349" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Ok, so... I fired a few of the suspected rounds (picked at random) with the bad Winchester brass, and yep it went south. One case started to come apart at the junction of the neck and shoulder, the second one that failed, left the rifle with a malfunction you never want to have on the two-way range when you have skin in the game. The neck separated in the chamber and remained there. Here's a photo of the two cartridges. So far Winchetesr hasn't got back to me'..., other than the first tap-dancing reply they sent, asking for the same information... again. I might add here; that the load I use is one I've used in other Winchester brass as well as other major manufacturers and Military brass with zero problems over the many years, since 2004 when Sierra brought out the 65gr SPBT GK bullet, and in many different rifles. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]211646[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1970349, member: 16609"] Ok, so... I fired a few of the suspected rounds (picked at random) with the bad Winchester brass, and yep it went south. One case started to come apart at the junction of the neck and shoulder, the second one that failed, left the rifle with a malfunction you never want to have on the two-way range when you have skin in the game. The neck separated in the chamber and remained there. Here's a photo of the two cartridges. So far Winchetesr hasn't got back to me'..., other than the first tap-dancing reply they sent, asking for the same information... again. I might add here; that the load I use is one I've used in other Winchester brass as well as other major manufacturers and Military brass with zero problems over the many years, since 2004 when Sierra brought out the 65gr SPBT GK bullet, and in many different rifles. [ATTACH type="full"]211646[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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