I think I already know the answer to my question (a couple of CGNners have told me privately that there's no such thing) but I'm looking for some definite confirmation here. Can this actually happen under normal circumstances? Has it happened to any of you? I'm not talking about that time you double-charged and the case blew out at the feed ramp, but from normal wear...
I've been handloading for a bit under a year now, I've got some 10,000 rounds under my (bullet)belt, and every time a case has died on me, it did so quite harmlessly by splitting at the mouth. I'm starting to think that's how all my pistol cases will die, so I'm becoming a bit more lax when inspecting cases, but am I fooling myself? Is there a risk of a pistol case separating at the head and causing a bit of unpleasantness?
I've been handloading for a bit under a year now, I've got some 10,000 rounds under my (bullet)belt, and every time a case has died on me, it did so quite harmlessly by splitting at the mouth. I'm starting to think that's how all my pistol cases will die, so I'm becoming a bit more lax when inspecting cases, but am I fooling myself? Is there a risk of a pistol case separating at the head and causing a bit of unpleasantness?