Near miss indeed. There has been much discussion again about the quality of ammunition for this great round most recently on the following thread:-
Sound advice indeed but split cases in the box are a bit of an undeniable counter to Mr H’s broadcast that it must be your gun! That said and despite splits before or after firing the 17 gns are a very accurate round. As an aside I tried a box of 15gns lead free and found that if a mouse sneezed...
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I really do think that sooner or later there will be a serious injury caused by a case similar to this one and the finger will be pointed at the shooter (for not following standard misfire procedure)
AND eventually the manufacturer (for continuing to provide ammunition with a history of split cases before and after firing). All too often it is the case that it is less costly for manufacturers to not make expensive changes and compensate potential litigants rather than permanently fix the problem - this is precisely how the 17 HMR issue is starting to shape up.
IMHO It really is high time the industry addressed this WIDELY KNOWN important safety issue BEFORE serious inury occurs.
It will be interesting to hear the outcome of the discussions with the manufacturer, unless of course a “no disclosure” is part of the outcome!
