Loaded a couple dozen 308 win cartridges for some range shooting. Not after great speed or anything, just plinking. All the same charge, every one measured and well below book maximum. Four or five of them had case separation about half an inch up from the rim. Primers weren't particularly flat and no pitting of the firing pin strike. It was mixed brass that had all been reloaded more than once but looked good on inspection prior to loading. I specifically look for a stretch, stress marks near the rim showing deterioration. Some of the brass was Norma, fired about 4 times and some was Federal fired about 6 times.
I suspect over pressure due to the crimp. Could this cause it with a below max powder charge? I'm using a Lee crimp die on 150 grain spire points with no canullar. Can't really tell by looking if the crimp is tight, loose or in between. Can the crimp really be tight on the smooth side of a bullet when there's no canullar?
I suspect over pressure due to the crimp. Could this cause it with a below max powder charge? I'm using a Lee crimp die on 150 grain spire points with no canullar. Can't really tell by looking if the crimp is tight, loose or in between. Can the crimp really be tight on the smooth side of a bullet when there's no canullar?


















































