stagpanther
New member
Was out helping a hunting friend get ready for the upcoming season--he was doing the Corelokt through his 270 win remmie BDL and was getting wide dispersion on his impacts trying to zero his redfield scope. He invited me to take a few shots to help him out--which of course I gladly accepted. I took several shots and helped him figure out out the zero--then told him to take the next shots to be sure it worked for him. Bang--spot on in the bullseye. As he was getting set to take another shot he asked me if there was something unusual about the brass on the cartridge--I took a look at it and the otherwise shiny new brass had multiple corrosion spots and discoloring in the case head where I'm certain the brass had been compromised from within. The ammo box and cartridges looked new, in fact I was pocketing his spent brass to perhaps re-use. I tossed the brass when I got home.