Slooshark1
CGN frequent flyer
I was shooting some test loads in my .375 H&H Ruger No.1 rifle today and I had one case that cracked right around about 3/16" in front of the belt and the case creased on the shoulder of the case about 5/8" long lengthwise on the case by about 3/16" wide x 1/8" deep. I had never seen this happen before. The primers looked okay so I don't think the pressure was too high. I had it happen with a second case where the case actually broke into two pieces and I had to run a boresnake through from the muzzle to try and get it out. The second case also creased on the shoulder, the same as the first one.
I have never seen this before in all my years of reloading and shooting. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? I didn't shoot anymore after that happened. I was shooting 78 grains of IMR4350 when the first one cracked and 80 grains of IMR4350 when the second one broke. I was looking at Steve's Reloading pages for 300 grain bullets and he recommended going as high as 81 grains.
Please let me know if you have any insight to this.
Best regards,
Slooshark1
I have never seen this before in all my years of reloading and shooting. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? I didn't shoot anymore after that happened. I was shooting 78 grains of IMR4350 when the first one cracked and 80 grains of IMR4350 when the second one broke. I was looking at Steve's Reloading pages for 300 grain bullets and he recommended going as high as 81 grains.


Please let me know if you have any insight to this.
Best regards,
Slooshark1
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