Mistered wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:17 pmKind of wondering what you mean by this.I had a broken empty shell stuck in the barrel
Did the case head separate leaving the remainder of the case in the CHAMBER?
How did the case 'break' exactly and where did it end up?
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I most always shoot with a clean gun, that day it was clean, at the 5th or 6th shot I ejected the shell and tried to load the next round, it would not load and I did not try to force it, I ejected that loaded round and when I bent down to pick it up I noticed the back end of the previous shell. About a quarter of the shell ejected, I unloaded the gun , went inside and took a flashlight and looked inside the barrel from the receiver end and there was the rest of the shell. I don't know how it broke, factory loads never fired rounds, maybe they were old I know I had them for a few years, never had a problem like this before, I just wanted to shoot them so I could reload them, hey crap happens, I just glad Henry repaired it
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So you had case head separationI noticed the back end of the previous shell.
I don't know how long you had this ammo but I would have contacted the manufacturer.
This is not normal for new ammo but they would have most likely wanted the case returned - you don't still have it perchance do you?
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Nope all gone, shot the rest with my Mares Leg, it was just one of those thingsMistered wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 6:06 pmSo you had case head separationI noticed the back end of the previous shell.
I don't know how long you had this ammo but I would have contacted the manufacturer.
This is not normal for new ammo but they would have most likely wanted the case returned - you don't still have it perchance do you?
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I love stories like that. It brings a smile to my face just in case someday I need to send one of my 4 babies in to Henry.
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