I bet if you section the case you'll find the burn through areas are thinner than the rest of the case in that area.
I asked Canada Ammo about it and they told me only 2 people have reported issues and they have shot lots of it and not to worry about it..........I'm beginning to worry........
Hey guys,
I went to check on my 1120rd Norc 5.56 sealed wooden crate and it shows, CN-001 MB-31 labeled outside. Is this # 31 the lot number? Or is the lot # inside the crate pack? I am concerned and just don't want to open it, if they are the defective batch as mentioned.
Fired 40rds, all good. One round had the bullet push inside the case when feeding
The divots in the chamber have only anything to do with wear from hundreds of bullet strikes. The jacket of the bullet is softer than the chamber wall, but the oxidation, and any sand, grime, etc., that is in or on the jackets, will add to the effect.
If you bounce a rubber ball on the concrete in the same spot for long enough, you will wear a hole. Faster, if you hit the concrete harder.
Cheers
Trev
How is that considered "all good"?
I bought 2 1120rd cases last week, CJ95 lot numbers 10 and 12, I've shot about 100 rounds of each crate through my AR without any issues.
MB-31 is an inspection code for biological contaminants in the wood that the crate is made from... It's stamped upon export/import, and has absolutely nothing to do with the ammunition inside. I think most people have this confused with lot#'s, including dealers. I've also noticed that paper lot identifiers (stickers) have now been removed from crates so that customers cannot identify, or pick through the crates for the lower lot numbers.
I've tested all the way back to lot# 21, now, and still had blowouts... If you are truly concerned, I would just return the ammo outright. I'm convinced that this ammo is unsafe across all lot numbers. My first time using Norinco, unaware of these issues, I fired an entire case of lot# 19 CJ-95 with seemingly no failures, but I didn't save any of that brass to look back at...
I've managed to verify that the marks in the chamber are in fact from the burned out rounds... 5 in total, and they align perfectly with the burn holes in every single casing. Luckily, my rifle marks each casing in the same place when it ejects the brass, so I was able to use that to align the burn holes on each casing with the scortch marks in the chamber.
So after reading the this thread. I started to check each rounds for holes or cracks. I see the odd dents here and there but this one got my attention as it is crack.
Is this something that would lead to a KABOOM?
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