So I had a first @ the range today. I was shooting my 6.5 creed mpa rifle with my goto handloaded rounds. 40.4 gr of h4350 under a 140eld. Pretty standard load. I just loaded the rounds the previous night. This was the 5th loading on the brass.
I had shot about 20 rounds when this happend. Shot 21 kicked way harder than normal and the bolt was very sticky and the case was a bitch to extract.
Case had a ring around the web that could be felt with fingernail.
This was concerning and I chalked it up to thinking it was a fluke deal as I've never had it happen. The primer didn't show any signs of high pressure either.
I proceeded to fire another 6 or 7 rounds and it happened again. Except this time I couldn't get the case to extract and had to get salty with the bolt to finally get it to extract (surprised my extractor didn't break)
This case had complete failure and exploded in the chamber. It recoiled twice has hard as normal. I knew the second I fired the shot something went wrong.
My question is this , what happened? The brass was only on it's 5th firing and hadn't really showed any signs of needing to be culled yet.
It's a pretty mild load I'm shooting so what caused the brass failure and massive pressure spike?
Again ,on the brass that failed the primer remained intact and looked normal.
With this happening could it have damaged my rifle in any way? I immediately stopped shooting when this happened,and am Leary of shooting my remaining 20 rounds I have loaded.
I had shot about 20 rounds when this happend. Shot 21 kicked way harder than normal and the bolt was very sticky and the case was a bitch to extract.
Case had a ring around the web that could be felt with fingernail.
This was concerning and I chalked it up to thinking it was a fluke deal as I've never had it happen. The primer didn't show any signs of high pressure either.
I proceeded to fire another 6 or 7 rounds and it happened again. Except this time I couldn't get the case to extract and had to get salty with the bolt to finally get it to extract (surprised my extractor didn't break)
This case had complete failure and exploded in the chamber. It recoiled twice has hard as normal. I knew the second I fired the shot something went wrong.
My question is this , what happened? The brass was only on it's 5th firing and hadn't really showed any signs of needing to be culled yet.
It's a pretty mild load I'm shooting so what caused the brass failure and massive pressure spike?
Again ,on the brass that failed the primer remained intact and looked normal.
With this happening could it have damaged my rifle in any way? I immediately stopped shooting when this happened,and am Leary of shooting my remaining 20 rounds I have loaded.