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Sharps 1874 40 90 case seperation

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  • MIKE WISKEY
    classic sign of excessive headspace but...........the .40/90 sbn can heaspaced on either the bn or the rim, it 'sounds like' the .348 brass was over worked or over formed
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  • billomike
    quote:Originally posted by MIKE WISKEY
    classic sign of excessive headspace but...........the .40/90 sbn can heaspaced on either the bn or the rim, it 'sounds like' the .348 brass was over worked or over formed


    Thanks for the feed back. Much appriciated. I agree. I suspect this to be the greater part of the problem as well, plus a new wrinkle that has made itself known. Given the two; both incipient and actual case seperation is an almost certainty.

    Although the original 1874 is tight and the barrel is about 7 of ten, I overlooked the obvious: the breech block is excessively worn.
    Given overworked brass and worn breechblock rails, something has to give. Now on a quest for a replacement breech block in good condition. That is going to be a real challange! Again thaanks for the help.
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  • v35
    If you back off your resizing die so the breechblock rubs the case head shiny, you will be headspacing on the neck and case separation may stop.
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