

Johno
Might be some of the problem but my understanding is the root cause is not enough annealing during case forming.kjd wrote:Well that's a point too mate, it could be a combination of sloppy chambers and very thin walled brass that does it and those guns with tighter chambers don't allow the case to split?
If you look at enough ammo that has been stored for a few years you will find loaded ammo that has split the necks prior to even being fired.kjd wrote:Interesting 220!
The big problem isn't the dud rounds so much as people not stopping to check what has happened and firing the next round with the barrel plugged with a projectile.kjd wrote:That's real bad.
Wo knows I might end up selling the HMR when the 17wsm comes out!
I've heard May mate but I won't be getting one just yet. I just got a 17HMR.220 wrote:Have you got an ETA yet Keith
Just read a review by Layne Simpson, velocity seems to be spot on 3013fps for the 20gr & 2597fps for the 25gr with the stuff he tested. Accuracy was around 1.5moa with both loads.
Seem the 25gr HP use is out with the B.Mag unless you want to single load as they wont feed.
Winchester's original plan was only for V-max ammo, savage designed the rifle to work with them and then Winchester then decided to add a HP with a different OAL.