vtmarmot
P Magoon, Livin' Free NH
A couple of years ago I had a 6 PPC case separate right at the shoulder. I had a great match going but the shoulder wouldn't come out until I got back to the cleaning table. At the time, forum members suggested it was due to excessive shoulder pushback. I can buy that. I probably should trash the rest of the cases, but they shoot good. I got the idea of using my Hawkeye borescope to detect any future problems. My issue is - I don't know what I'm looking for.
I know what incipient separation in the case body looks like, and I don't have any. The bend at the shoulder is another matter. The case that separated has a lot of blue-green corrosion throughout the case, and especially in the shoulder. Some of the other cases have some of this corrosion right in the bend. I wonder if that is a predictor of problems or if I should look for something else?
I know what incipient separation in the case body looks like, and I don't have any. The bend at the shoulder is another matter. The case that separated has a lot of blue-green corrosion throughout the case, and especially in the shoulder. Some of the other cases have some of this corrosion right in the bend. I wonder if that is a predictor of problems or if I should look for something else?