mike shickele
Regular
I have noticed over the years that I seem to get a disproportionate number of split necks with Winchester 223 cases as compared to any other brand of case that I have used. This would include Remington Lapua, Winchester military (Yes, it is different), federal, norma, and a few that I'm sure that I have missed. By a disproportionate number I'm talking approx 1-2 per hundred vs none with any other brand. This has been over a period of about 20 years, with 4 different guns, three different dies (both old and new manufacture RCBS, and hornady). Now to be fair, all that I have ever used for winchester headstamped brass is range pick up once fired brass, but I've used a lot of other brands as range pick up over the years as well. I use Winchester brass for my 30-06, and no matter which gun, or which die I've never had a problem, and I've used winchester brass in numerous other calibers as well without incident.
I had the same thing occure today as well, and this time I thought to take a close look at the cases, as this was perplexing me. Both of the cases that split had obvious thin areas in the brass where this occured (I don't turn my case necks).
Has anyone else ever experienced this. I generally only get split necks after MANY firings of a case, my normal average seems to be after at least a dozen firings
Mike
I had the same thing occure today as well, and this time I thought to take a close look at the cases, as this was perplexing me. Both of the cases that split had obvious thin areas in the brass where this occured (I don't turn my case necks).
Has anyone else ever experienced this. I generally only get split necks after MANY firings of a case, my normal average seems to be after at least a dozen firings
Mike