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defective HORNADY 338 LAPUA 285 GR
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1183929" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>My 2 cents...First I would never recommend any one to shoot that case as I would be worried about extraction issues if it seperates futher when shot. If you have a bullet puller and reload then pull the bullet and dump the powder in the trash or make some use of it for lighting a fire; what ever you can use the powder for. If in the trash wet it down very much first. I would contact hornady about the issue with picture. Maybe they will want to replace the box or refund you money. Its a lot of trouble to try and ship ammo at least this has been my experience and its cost a lot. So I would just go with a refund. The rest of the ammo look it over, check some of the weights and if all close to matching and looks good, go shooting. If contacted back I would just ask for a refund on the ammo box. If hornady wanted to pay for all the shipping cost, hazmat cost, and no dollars out of your pocket to ship then that would be acceptable as well. If I was managing the customer service I would just send you a refund and a short apology note for you trouble with hoping this would not frighten you away from the hornady products. Then I might even worry about it and just put that one aside and go shooting. But I would not shoot that bullet. It looks like the brass over laps in the pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1183929, member: 10429"] My 2 cents...First I would never recommend any one to shoot that case as I would be worried about extraction issues if it seperates futher when shot. If you have a bullet puller and reload then pull the bullet and dump the powder in the trash or make some use of it for lighting a fire; what ever you can use the powder for. If in the trash wet it down very much first. I would contact hornady about the issue with picture. Maybe they will want to replace the box or refund you money. Its a lot of trouble to try and ship ammo at least this has been my experience and its cost a lot. So I would just go with a refund. The rest of the ammo look it over, check some of the weights and if all close to matching and looks good, go shooting. If contacted back I would just ask for a refund on the ammo box. If hornady wanted to pay for all the shipping cost, hazmat cost, and no dollars out of your pocket to ship then that would be acceptable as well. If I was managing the customer service I would just send you a refund and a short apology note for you trouble with hoping this would not frighten you away from the hornady products. Then I might even worry about it and just put that one aside and go shooting. But I would not shoot that bullet. It looks like the brass over laps in the pic. [/QUOTE]
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