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Case seperation

14 Dec 2014
@ 04:45 am (GMT)

Warrick Edmonds

I've just come back from the range, thought I might share a couple of pics. Turns out the big-bore club had used our 200m range for something a bit different to their usual fare. I found these two cases on the ground, guess why they were discarded ?

This first case is a 375 H&H Magnum. Possibly one too many loads!!

I don't know what the next case is, never seen anything like it before, around the same diameter as a 12 gauge shotty but only two thirds as long. That's a primer in real trouble.

But check out the split down the side. I didn't read about anybody being carted off to hospital yesterday, but then again, all our media were full of the great Adelaide test between India and Aust.

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14 Dec 2014
@ 04:54 am (GMT)

Warrick Edmonds

Re: Case seperation


First case is the 375 H&H



This second case is something new to me, around the same size as a 12 gauge shotty but only two thirds as long, the primer is in real trouble.



But check out the split down the side

14 Dec 2014
@ 02:47 pm (GMT)

Nathan Foster

Re: Case seperation
The second looks almost loike a .577 Snider Warrick.

I bet they had some fun.
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