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Not regularly.Do you shoot 38s out of the same rifle?
Well, I looked at another piece of S & B brass and YES - there is a faint line around it at the near exact location of the split.Did that have a perforated line at the break?
That's what I'll be doing from now on !now when I see that faint line after sizing I run a dental pick down there and if I feel a groove it goes in the scrap bucket.
Yup. But if this came from a bunch of brass that's been reloaded multiple times, it might be time to "rotate" those out of the loop.I think this was a one off situation given the 100s + rounds I have put through it.
Well, this would be easy if I had been separating all of my brass by frequency of reloads (some I have) however while looking at another piece of S & B brass from the same 'batch' it has a VERY pronounced groove on the inside at about the location of piece that split, However some other pieces are perfectly smooth inside.Yup. But if this came from a bunch of brass that's been reloaded multiple times, it might be time to "rotate" those out of the loop.
That's kinda what I was thinking!Maybe that was originally a wadcutter case with the ring at the set depth and that ring weekend the case wall enough. Kinda like the wadcutter round in this thread. https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/anybody-seen-these-rounds.358204/post-2841398