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Don't want to start a storm or anything. But from my perspective (gun repair), we are being fed some pretty questionable commercial ammo these days. Quality control in some instances is quite suspect. And it's not just one or two particular brands or types. We've seen it from every major manufacturer out there. It's almost a luck of the draw thing........
The higher end ammo like the premium hunting stuff and personal defense doesn't appear to be so bad. But we've seen it in rimfire (especially!!!), center-fire, rifle, handgun, shotgun, you name it. I speculate that current military contracts are getting the good stuff (and rightly so). Like I said, my speculation. We should be thankful ammunition isn't being rationed as in WWII!
But I've seen (heard) squib loads, mis-fires, no fires, split cases, wrong ammo in sealed boxes, primers not seated all the way in pocket, bullets not seated properly, and collapsed case necks. IMHO, manufacturers are producing cases out of material not suited for the purpose......
Renault
The higher end ammo like the premium hunting stuff and personal defense doesn't appear to be so bad. But we've seen it in rimfire (especially!!!), center-fire, rifle, handgun, shotgun, you name it. I speculate that current military contracts are getting the good stuff (and rightly so). Like I said, my speculation. We should be thankful ammunition isn't being rationed as in WWII!
But I've seen (heard) squib loads, mis-fires, no fires, split cases, wrong ammo in sealed boxes, primers not seated all the way in pocket, bullets not seated properly, and collapsed case necks. IMHO, manufacturers are producing cases out of material not suited for the purpose......
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