I just was in the process of lubing my cases that were fired for the first time yesterday. This is BRAND NEW 17 Remington cases. Out of 100 pieces, I found 7 with cracks that run from about the middle of the body up towards and to within 1/8" of the top of the body. Standing the cases side by side, the cracks appear almost identical yet each vary just a little bit. All of the cracks run the along the length of the case.
Has anyone seen this before??? I will repeat: this is new brass that was full length resized prior to being loaded one time. I thought maybe it was a "pressure sign" but one of the cases had a "silver" primer indicating one of the first 10 that I loaded with CCI-450's and 22.0 gr. Varget. The remaining 6 were loaded with Rem. 7-1/2's and only 1 of those has slight cratering around the firing pin indentation that I noticed on my near-max load of 24.4 gr. Varget behind a Berger 25 moly.
Could it be a problem with an oversize chamber (I hope not -- this is a brand new Remington Classic with only 100 rounds thru it), or just poor quality control and a bad batch of brass???
Has anyone seen this before??? I will repeat: this is new brass that was full length resized prior to being loaded one time. I thought maybe it was a "pressure sign" but one of the cases had a "silver" primer indicating one of the first 10 that I loaded with CCI-450's and 22.0 gr. Varget. The remaining 6 were loaded with Rem. 7-1/2's and only 1 of those has slight cratering around the firing pin indentation that I noticed on my near-max load of 24.4 gr. Varget behind a Berger 25 moly.
Could it be a problem with an oversize chamber (I hope not -- this is a brand new Remington Classic with only 100 rounds thru it), or just poor quality control and a bad batch of brass???