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4th reloading win 270 (new unprimed) had real trouble bolt lift with my acc load 57.9 gr H4831/wlr/sierra 140. saw angled split starting up shoulder from where it meets case body. i neck size only. got home & saw every shell had exactly same very fine hair-like line(mirror image of "7"). examined 10 once-fired brass i had saved & loaded for hunting with this acc load i had worked up.all have same "scratch". all brass are of same batch:i still have 5 virgin cases in the bag of 50. have never seen this shape split & never on relatively new brass. yes, i check after brass comes out of tumbler. neck sized a virgin shell today & it is not the die. i carefully clean chamber after the barrel; have not annealed. have NEVER had problem with RP brass until 10 or more strings & then only beginning crack on neck itself, when it gets trashed.did i get batch of brittle brass?? | ||
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Sounds like you have something in your chamber that is leaving the mark on the brass. | |||
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Over the last few years i have thought that winchester brass has been getting harder and harder. I switched to Remington brass for most calibers and am having great results. Remington brass is softer and it requires trimming more often but I am on load number 6 using 58gr. of IMR 4831 behind a 130 gr. bullet and have had good results. I think they will need to be chunked after this load but I dont like loading over 6 or 7 times on one case anyway. | |||
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