Need help. Splitting brass necks. A lot.

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you guys do realize there is no Remington to send it to!!!

get someone to take a chamber cast or get some cerosafe and do it your self.

other wise hope it is the ammo.
Remington Customer Service is still operating. Not much else.
 
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My brother-in-law is driving. I am flying into Boise. Didn't practice with the Winchester rounds as I wasn't considering using them at that time. SO I looked a little more closely at the unfired Remington rounds. Is this seam/line on the neck normal?
It's cracked right from the box? Crazy!
 

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Just got back from the range. The gun is not the problem. Ran the rest of the box of Winchester and a half a box of Federal I found (both soft point) and not a single split. I feel a little better knowing it is not the gun but hate wasting so much range time over the last couple months on that crap ammo! I have to drive 2 hours to shoot over 200 yards. My brother-in-law is going to get me a couple boxes on the way and I will rezero when I get there. Thanks for all of the input and advice!


Rounds down range is never a waste of time.
 

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My brother-in-law is driving. I am flying into Boise. Didn't practice with the Winchester rounds as I wasn't considering using them at that time. SO I looked a little more closely at the unfired Remington rounds. Is this seam/line on the neck normal?
Just checkin if you were driving through my parts I have plenty of 7rem ammo

Sorry for the delayed response...It is not normal. bad batch of brass...bad annealing, maybe just a bad batch of even the raw brass. Can't believe how many guys are so dumbfounded this happened. It is a mass manufactured product...things happen. I would definitely contact Remington Ammunition again when you return to get your money back. Send them the fired and unfired round pictures with the lot/batch information.

Also, surprised how many guys referred a chamber cast...If it was a new gun that maybe had a burr in the chamber that was scratching the brass deep and causing a split. But you definitely made it clear this gun had prior use on it with no issues.

Good luck on your hunt!
 

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You guys do realize that fire forming is common practice to shape cases.....right?

You have a crap batch of brass. Fell free to measure it after shooting.....but if you had a chamber so wonky it eats brass it sure as hell isn't going to be 400 yard accurate.

I have split brass in chambers I cut that are within. 0002" .....it's the brass.
 
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