I got my Rossi 92 in 44 mag for shooting cowboy silhouette last winter. I have been shooting very light loads with cast bullets to meet the requirements of not doing damage to the targets at my range. This weekend I decided to load some hotter loads for shooting at the turkeys and rams. I loaded a charge of 10gr titegroup under a 240 gr cast bullet and stepped out the back door and shot into my test range. I had a very hard time extracting the case. I went back and loaded the same case with 9 gr of titegroup and stepped out and shot it. The case totally seperated and only 1/2 of it came out. I extracted the rest, which came out very easy with a chamber brush.
I went back and loaded a medium load of AA9 and shot it. It had hard extraction and a bright ring around the case, in a different spot from where the other one seperated. I backed it down one grain at a time and finally got good results (easy extraction) at 16.5 gr of AA9.
I checked each case that was hard to extract and there was a crack on the inside of the case, all the way around on each one of them.
Now the question, what am I seeing? Excessive head space? How can that be in a rimed case and does this mean that the frame is streched? Can it be fixed? If you have any ideas please help me out.
Thanks, Sixgun
I am posting this on the reloading forum also.