snowranger
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Hey all,
New hunter here headed west in a few days for elk. So I borrowed a buddy's 7MM Mag and have been practicing with the same ammo for months. I have been learning by trial and error at the range and have shot about three hundred rounds because I was having trouble with consistency at 500 yds. I am pretty solid out to 400. I am ashamed to admit it but today I realized the necks of my Remington Premier 150 gr rounds have been splitting. I noticed a few splits in the weeks past but thought it must be a magnum issue (the biggest I had shot in the past was a 30-30) and I never inspected the casings. Today I shot 20 rounds and all 20 were split at the neck. I went back and looked at the last 5 boxes I shot and 80% were split. Most had 1 split and one I found had 3. I am 90% sure they were all from the same batch despite the box labels (I put random spent cartridges in different boxes. I ran to the store and picked up the only ammo they has which was Winchester Super X 150gr. I only had time to put 6 rounds down range and none of the 6 split. So 20/20 on the Remington, 0/6 on the Winchester. No ejecting problems. I either have a gun issue or an ammo issue. I can buy a gun tomorrow but only have a couple boxes of ammo (one of which may be bad). 7MM Mag is scarce around here and the stuff I can find is less that 150gr. I can get new ammo in ID but won't be able to shoot it in a new gun. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
Eric
New hunter here headed west in a few days for elk. So I borrowed a buddy's 7MM Mag and have been practicing with the same ammo for months. I have been learning by trial and error at the range and have shot about three hundred rounds because I was having trouble with consistency at 500 yds. I am pretty solid out to 400. I am ashamed to admit it but today I realized the necks of my Remington Premier 150 gr rounds have been splitting. I noticed a few splits in the weeks past but thought it must be a magnum issue (the biggest I had shot in the past was a 30-30) and I never inspected the casings. Today I shot 20 rounds and all 20 were split at the neck. I went back and looked at the last 5 boxes I shot and 80% were split. Most had 1 split and one I found had 3. I am 90% sure they were all from the same batch despite the box labels (I put random spent cartridges in different boxes. I ran to the store and picked up the only ammo they has which was Winchester Super X 150gr. I only had time to put 6 rounds down range and none of the 6 split. So 20/20 on the Remington, 0/6 on the Winchester. No ejecting problems. I either have a gun issue or an ammo issue. I can buy a gun tomorrow but only have a couple boxes of ammo (one of which may be bad). 7MM Mag is scarce around here and the stuff I can find is less that 150gr. I can get new ammo in ID but won't be able to shoot it in a new gun. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
Eric