The image is of 2 cases fired from the same rifle - a sportered .30-06 M1917.
Left is a Winchester Super X 180gr and right is a Federal Premium 180gr. Although it is harder to see, the Federal exhibits the same change in colour about 3/16" up from the rim. The Winchester differs in that the case actually bulges out on one side - I can feel it with my finger. The primer is where it should be, unlike the Federal that is set back about .010".
The inside of the case seems fine, using the sharpened paperclip trick. Really, it's the set back primer that's got me concerned.
Left is a Winchester Super X 180gr and right is a Federal Premium 180gr. Although it is harder to see, the Federal exhibits the same change in colour about 3/16" up from the rim. The Winchester differs in that the case actually bulges out on one side - I can feel it with my finger. The primer is where it should be, unlike the Federal that is set back about .010".
The inside of the case seems fine, using the sharpened paperclip trick. Really, it's the set back primer that's got me concerned.
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