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Dysfunctional Remington 9-1/2 Primers
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<blockquote data-quote="slugg45-120" data-source="post: 202818" data-attributes="member: 10405"><p><strong>primer problems</strong></p><p></p><p>hi</p><p>i know exactly where your comming from (40 years loading )</p><p>about 10 years ago i had the same experience with cc i 200 primers,the cup was too hard & the firing pins would barely dent the cup .after speeking to omark they told me to send some loaded ammo ,fired rounds & some of the existing lot of primers which i did .they came up with every excuse in the book that i was at fault. the ironic thing is all the miss fires i experienced were from four different rifles with no previous history of miss fires .point is forget about getting any compensation or better yet a simple we made a mistake from gun companies. the only thing we can do is what were doing & leave the public know about it.this isn't my first experience in these type situations.gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugg45-120, post: 202818, member: 10405"] [b]primer problems[/b] hi i know exactly where your comming from (40 years loading ) about 10 years ago i had the same experience with cc i 200 primers,the cup was too hard & the firing pins would barely dent the cup .after speeking to omark they told me to send some loaded ammo ,fired rounds & some of the existing lot of primers which i did .they came up with every excuse in the book that i was at fault. the ironic thing is all the miss fires i experienced were from four different rifles with no previous history of miss fires .point is forget about getting any compensation or better yet a simple we made a mistake from gun companies. the only thing we can do is what were doing & leave the public know about it.this isn't my first experience in these type situations.gun) [/QUOTE]
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