Check your bolt face for gas etching - a burn ring corresponding to the primer outer circumference.
Potentially a further complaint at the shop you bought the ammo from.
Check your bolt face for gas etching - a burn ring corresponding to the primer outer circumference.
Potentially a further complaint at the shop you bought the ammo from.
That looks like the same hornady brass? Can we see the Winchester ammo you fired that was ok
Shut up, get out & start pushing!
Pepper, see if you clean that black ring off? If it's permanent I'd get it looked at by a gunsmith.
As an aside I had a primer blow a few months ago on a hornady case I had reloaded, it was from a super performance round.
Shut up, get out & start pushing!
Not sure if you posted pics of the Winchester 150gr cases (thread now quite long) but I assume from your first posting that those cases showed absolutely no signs of the Hornady issue. In that case, when you go to the gun shop, belabour the fact that the factory Winchester gave no problems whereas the Hornady did. Take the Win brass with you.
And unfortunately (and I hope I am wrong here) be prepared to have them try and fob you off. If possible take a mate with you to just watch and listen.
Sorry, my paranoia coming thru ha ha.
Good luck.
I would be taking the rifle bolt and fired cases and any remaining live ammo back to the point of purchase for a full refund of ammo and replacement/repair of bolt.
Accept nothing less if a factory rifle and factory ammo.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
Where are you based mate, if Tauranga il come with ya if you want
I'll be home by thenbut Stacey is a good bugger anyway, he wont fuck you around.
As the guys said take all the fired and unfired ammo and rifle with bolt etc. He will know what has gone down.
They weren't concerned about the bolt? Are they going to have it fixed?
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