Me too....
In simple fact, were it even remotely possible that I could just be merrily loading along and alla' sudden BLAMMMM! have that happen in the middle of a run...????
I'd switch over to air rifles!
Now, One thing that HASN'T been talked about is letting cases get long enough to crimp onto the bullet.
Let's say a guy has a somewhat loose chamber. And let's say this same guy is running thick necks, tight neck tension and JAMMING deeply into the lands so's he's nearly bruising his hand to close the bolt.
And now let's suppose this feller is a beginning reloader, maybe using a powder on the "fast" end of the spectrum like say VARget instead of H4350.....and maybe a little heavier bullet than he shoulda' been (I've seen guys switch from a 6mm 68gr to a 95 and not adjust the powder charge. . . . for one shot) and let's say he was getting his information from the reloading manual where it says "run the resizing die down until it "cams over" on the shellholder"
So let's say he's over-sizing his cases 4-8 thou each time.....
IME it wouldn't take more than 3-4 reloads before those necks were so bloody long that they were roll-crimping in the chamber, running out of neck and gouging a crimped ring into the sides of the bullet.... COULDN'T let go...... and this self-same guy just forced them in...... the old BFH principle.....
I had a guy on my own range somehow manage to swedge a 7MM Weatherby round into a 7MM Remington chamber on a factory Howa and get 'er to fire. I hadda' cut take drastic measures to get the action back apart........
In simple fact, were it even remotely possible that I could just be merrily loading along and alla' sudden BLAMMMM! have that happen in the middle of a run...????
I'd switch over to air rifles!
Now, One thing that HASN'T been talked about is letting cases get long enough to crimp onto the bullet.
Let's say a guy has a somewhat loose chamber. And let's say this same guy is running thick necks, tight neck tension and JAMMING deeply into the lands so's he's nearly bruising his hand to close the bolt.
And now let's suppose this feller is a beginning reloader, maybe using a powder on the "fast" end of the spectrum like say VARget instead of H4350.....and maybe a little heavier bullet than he shoulda' been (I've seen guys switch from a 6mm 68gr to a 95 and not adjust the powder charge. . . . for one shot) and let's say he was getting his information from the reloading manual where it says "run the resizing die down until it "cams over" on the shellholder"
So let's say he's over-sizing his cases 4-8 thou each time.....
IME it wouldn't take more than 3-4 reloads before those necks were so bloody long that they were roll-crimping in the chamber, running out of neck and gouging a crimped ring into the sides of the bullet.... COULDN'T let go...... and this self-same guy just forced them in...... the old BFH principle.....
I had a guy on my own range somehow manage to swedge a 7MM Weatherby round into a 7MM Remington chamber on a factory Howa and get 'er to fire. I hadda' cut take drastic measures to get the action back apart........