I went to the Range today to fire my Inland carbine that had been rebarreled with one of the barrels from Fulton Armory. This is the second time that I have fired my carbine since the rebarreling and it has had a total of 80 rds put through the new barrel. Out of the 40 rounds that I fired today, I found three caseings that are marked " W-W .30 Carbine" that were split as shown in the photos. Does anyone know what the cause of this type of splitting could be? I've had these particular rounds for many years sitting in strippers so I don't remember their origin. I don't think that they are reloads since I've always stayed away from using that type of round. I always try to use factory loads. Thanks for any help.
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