I should say Dalua is just about correct.
Regarding case head separation, however it is not possible to resize cases too short unless there is a fault with the dies or shell holder, it is usually a headspace problem with the rifle or in the case of rimmed carriages oversized chambers. Some cases, particularly recent S&B has poor brass and tend to separate after only a few reloads.
Split necks, again poor (hard) brass, oversized chambers and lack of annealing. You aee it a lot in old factory ammunition (60 years plus).
Loose primers, I can only suggest is a result of too high pressure. I’ve personally never lost any cases due loose primers so cannot imagine it being due to normal wear?
Regarding case head separation, however it is not possible to resize cases too short unless there is a fault with the dies or shell holder, it is usually a headspace problem with the rifle or in the case of rimmed carriages oversized chambers. Some cases, particularly recent S&B has poor brass and tend to separate after only a few reloads.
Split necks, again poor (hard) brass, oversized chambers and lack of annealing. You aee it a lot in old factory ammunition (60 years plus).
Loose primers, I can only suggest is a result of too high pressure. I’ve personally never lost any cases due loose primers so cannot imagine it being due to normal wear?
