reloading a batch of 12 gauge brass this evening.
I make a habit of closely checking my centerfire brass when loading , but even moreso my 12 gauge brass.
This batch is about 10 years old, probably about 30 loadings on it.
I finally cracked one at the lip last year, saw it when wet tumbling ,this time around I found this one, when could prove very catrstrophic if the pocket let go.
This brass has seen both 2 1/5 dram loads with 1 oz of shot and heavy 3 dram loads with 1 1/4oz of shot
I don't know if this would be the case with turned brass from Buffalo arms, because it is thicker, but for what the drawn Mag Tech costs , it is well worth it!
It pays to be diligent for sure.
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