So I picked up this 16” Chiappa 1892 in 44 rem mag.
Shoots well and cycles no problem. Only bought it last week and took it out on Saturday to try it out.
Shot some factory hornady and then Started to do some load development.
Noticed that the brass bulges near the bottom of the case.
First picture is the factory hornady case. 240gr xtp
Second is my reloads in Winchester ww super case. Load was 11.5 gr unique with a 240 gr campro 44.
Loads starting at 10gr did the same, but not as noticeable as the 11.5.
Link to pics. https://imgur.com/a/XEyJHDy
Is this just due to a generous chamber or is the gun defective?
Fired cases can only be put back in chamber in correct way. Resizing removed the bulge, and there is no line or crack inside the case I can see.
I’ve read that marlin 1894 have this issue, and on my 303 brass has similar bulging near the base, but not as bad.
Like I said, bought new last week and could probably send it away if need be, but I would rather not.
Thanks.
Shoots well and cycles no problem. Only bought it last week and took it out on Saturday to try it out.
Shot some factory hornady and then Started to do some load development.
Noticed that the brass bulges near the bottom of the case.
First picture is the factory hornady case. 240gr xtp
Second is my reloads in Winchester ww super case. Load was 11.5 gr unique with a 240 gr campro 44.
Loads starting at 10gr did the same, but not as noticeable as the 11.5.
Link to pics. https://imgur.com/a/XEyJHDy
Is this just due to a generous chamber or is the gun defective?
Fired cases can only be put back in chamber in correct way. Resizing removed the bulge, and there is no line or crack inside the case I can see.
I’ve read that marlin 1894 have this issue, and on my 303 brass has similar bulging near the base, but not as bad.
Like I said, bought new last week and could probably send it away if need be, but I would rather not.
Thanks.
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