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Putting some rounds together for this weekend, had one produce a little push-out on the brass?

Is this round safe to use? It's only on half the shell. Looks like it was seated a little crooked (brass pushed it back straight)?

 

- K

 

 

 

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You diagnosed it correctly. Check and see if it passes the "plunk" test... Pull the barrel from your M&P and see if it just drops in the chmber. It will make a plunk noise as it goes in. It should fall in and fall back out. If so it will be ok. If not junk it.

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Just a couple of weeks ago I had a guy in the shooting lane next to me at the range blow his CZ ( polymer frame) apart in his hands from a bad casing... All the pressure went out the side of the casing instead of down the barrel. I personally wouldn't risk trying to fire it!

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5 hours ago, Sidecarist said:

You diagnosed it correctly. Check and see if it passes the "plunk" test... Pull the barrel from your M&P and see if it just drops in the chmber. It will make a plunk noise as it goes in. It should fall in and fall back out. If so it will be ok. If not junk it.

 

Thanks, I'll give that a try, but probably pass on this round (and one other I noticed).

I was inspecting some of the other rounds a little more closely, and was surprised to see some deformation in a few others (though not nearly this severe). Frankly, I'm kinda surprised? I thought the seating die was supposed to straighten the bullet better before pushing into the case? I'm not bragging, but I've aimlessly seated ammunition before while watching TV/Movie, and I'm positive I've sent crooked bullets up into the press, w/ the expectation that they will get straightened out...? Can't say I recall seeing one pushed out this bad, however?

Shrug... 198 rds to use when I'm at the indoor range @ ORSA on Sunday (got key, now I've gotta pull RO duty, schucks... :D )

Thanks again for the help everyone.

- K

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I believe it is cause by thick brass check the head stamp on the and see if there all the same . Had this happen on some 300 black out brass I converted the weird thing is it passed my chamber check gauge but wouldn't chamber in my rifle turned out it was only foreign brass that did it.

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