Interesting.. Would you agree though that these aren't examples of "classic" case head separation like one would see in bottleneck cases and are likely due, like joe said, to a lack of robustness or other possible flaw?
I'm just trying to wrap my brain around the physics of it all I guess...
That's precisely the distinction I'm trying to make here. Defective brass or out-of-spec chambers will always cause problems, that's just part of the game. I think you and I agree, though, that there's no reason for a safely-loaded, structurally sound piece of brass fired in a well-designed chamber to separate at the head, even after multiple loadings.