Neck Crack

A longitudinal defect in a cartridge case neck that may occur with repeated reloading. It is a result of the metal stretching during firing, followed by diameter reduction during resizing in a die (cold working). Neck cracks may also occur due to the aging of the brass in cartridges that have been stored for many years, particularly if in a corrosive atmosphere. Also refer to Split Neck.

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