I did a bit of reloading years ago and have been away from it for a while. I am shooting up a bunch of ammo that I reloaded around 25 years ago or so. No problems with .45 or 9mm. But out of more than 500 rnds of .38 special I found about 5 split cases after firing. No obvious signs of over pressure on any other rounds except the split cases. All .38 load used the same components except for using mixed brass. All the old stuff has been fired now. As far as I knew they were once fired brass although some might have been range rangled. Shooting either 4.3 or 4.4 gr (can't read my writing) of Bullseye with 150 JHPs.
It may be that as a novice back then I didn't pay as much attention as I should have. Either way, I'll be looking very closely at any reloads I do now.
But the question is, are split cases to be expected now and again.
It may be that as a novice back then I didn't pay as much attention as I should have. Either way, I'll be looking very closely at any reloads I do now.
But the question is, are split cases to be expected now and again.