I was recently checking zero prior to a stalking trip. Nice 3 shot group with Federal Fusion (.308 150 gr.) from Tikka T3
I then tried a Sako Super Hammerhead (150gr,) and had a new, for me, experience. A much louder report than normal, followed by a fair bit of smoke from the loading port and around the bolt shroud, and with bits of debris blowing back into my face ( a small spot of blood, but no serious injury). This box of ammo is a few year's old, and I have fired 5 rounds over time without incident.
Ejecting the fired case required slightly more effort than usual, and, when examined, there were two vertical splits running up from the base and with dark powder burns running up about the lower 10=12 mm The primer was intact. The round hit the target, but around 30mm below the first group.
I examined the remaining 15 rounds and discovered numerous surface markings (slight grooving) on 3 of the cases running up from the base for about10-15mm, corresponding to where the fired case had ruptured.
Advice / observations welcome.
I then tried a Sako Super Hammerhead (150gr,) and had a new, for me, experience. A much louder report than normal, followed by a fair bit of smoke from the loading port and around the bolt shroud, and with bits of debris blowing back into my face ( a small spot of blood, but no serious injury). This box of ammo is a few year's old, and I have fired 5 rounds over time without incident.
Ejecting the fired case required slightly more effort than usual, and, when examined, there were two vertical splits running up from the base and with dark powder burns running up about the lower 10=12 mm The primer was intact. The round hit the target, but around 30mm below the first group.
I examined the remaining 15 rounds and discovered numerous surface markings (slight grooving) on 3 of the cases running up from the base for about10-15mm, corresponding to where the fired case had ruptured.
Advice / observations welcome.