Bad factory ammo
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Bad factory ammo
What would have happened if I'd fired this round? It came out of UMC mega pack. Thank goodness I was messing around with the photo in my sig line and noticed this cracked case. Might I have had a KB?
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Re: Bad factory ammo
Mods, sorry. I accidentally posted this in the wrong forum. Please move accordingly.
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Brain cramp. I guess it wouldn't have caused damage unless the factory double charged it somehow.
I just started reloading, and things like this make my heart beat a little faster these days. Now that I think about it, as long as it feeds and extracts, it wouldn't have caused a problem other than I would have tossed it when sorting my brass for reloading later.
I just started reloading, and things like this make my heart beat a little faster these days. Now that I think about it, as long as it feeds and extracts, it wouldn't have caused a problem other than I would have tossed it when sorting my brass for reloading later.
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I'm a bit conservative and will say to not shoot it since you haven't said what load you used. If it is a minimum load it might be ok, but a higher pressure load could split the case. Use a bullet puller and recover the bullet and powder anyway!
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It was a factory load that was damaged. I did pull the bullet, however, and used it on one of my reloads already.mactex wrote:I'm a bit conservative and will say to not shoot it since you haven't said what load you used. If it is a minimum load it might be ok, but a higher pressure load could split the case. Use a bullet puller and recover the bullet and powder anyway!
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Bad factory ammo is rare, but I had some Fed Hydra shoks a few years ago with cases slightly crushed. I take a harder look at all ammo now.
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I definitely wouldn't shoot it or use the powder for reloading. Internal ballistics can be unpredictable.
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The split was far enough up on the case that the chamber would have contained it,There would have been no kaboom,but I wouldn't intentionally shoot a bad round,I have seen cases that have split upon firing before and caused no problems
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The round would have fired and possibly, you would have had the brass stuck in your chamber.arod757 wrote:What would have happened if I'd fired this round? ...
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