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  • #31
    sofbak
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2628

    The failure I had in mind was a neck split that propogates into the shoulder and possibly beyond.
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    • #32
      Jimmy's
      Veteran Member
      • May 2016
      • 2600

      If shooting all in the same gun just neck size so not to over work the brass as much, it will last longer at least in my experience. If 5 out of hundred have split toss them all for there is no for sure way to sort them out.

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      • #33
        JagerDog
        I need a LIFE!!
        • May 2011
        • 13558

        Originally posted by sofbak
        The failure I had in mind was a neck split that propogates into the shoulder and possibly beyond.
        That's not a typical neck split and is sign of some other problem.
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        • #34
          OpenSightsOnly
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 1557

          Depends on the load and quality of the brass. If I get neck splits, I watch out for the primer pockets.

          For 223, 24.5 grains of Varget, 77 SMK, and once-fired LC brass (depends if brass was MG-fired) would get me about 6 to 7 reloads before the neck splits or the primer pockets loosen up. I toss the lot after 7 reloads.

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          • #35
            17+1
            Veteran Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 2847

            Originally posted by sofbak
            The failure I had in mind was a neck split that propogates into the shoulder and possibly beyond.

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