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<blockquote data-quote="Kentuckywindage" data-source="post: 2985304" data-attributes="member: 119330"><p>Not just brass. I had a lot of 100 that was off in weight, length and diameter. Not by just a couple thousandth either . Weight was the first I caught though. I contacted Hornady and was told that lot number met specs in factory? That you wouldn't notice the difference when shooting. I replied that these were to be shot out to 1200 yards. Then it was again, they passed spec. Hornady did not ask for the remaining amount for inspection nor made any effort or offer to correct issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentuckywindage, post: 2985304, member: 119330"] Not just brass. I had a lot of 100 that was off in weight, length and diameter. Not by just a couple thousandth either . Weight was the first I caught though. I contacted Hornady and was told that lot number met specs in factory? That you wouldn't notice the difference when shooting. I replied that these were to be shot out to 1200 yards. Then it was again, they passed spec. Hornady did not ask for the remaining amount for inspection nor made any effort or offer to correct issue. [/QUOTE]
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