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Berger back story
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2314163" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>Before the covid disruption I had bought some 22cal 90gr vld for 556. Their 1st edition gave me reload info that wasn't correct. With the coal I would stand the case pointing up with the bullet inserted and the bullet would fall into the case. Going longer than mag or sammi length would've/could've worked, but not what I was looking for. I contacted Berger on the matter and was instructed too send them the boxes of bullets to them for replacement of another of my choice. Knowing the price I spent and was exchanging dollar for dollar they exchanged box for box. They even sent me an email for return merchandise label to print. I didn't expect for Berger to do an exchange that way, but that was their choice and I expressed my appreciation for their decision. What good experiences have you had with manufacturers in the firearm industry?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2314163, member: 105694"] Before the covid disruption I had bought some 22cal 90gr vld for 556. Their 1st edition gave me reload info that wasn't correct. With the coal I would stand the case pointing up with the bullet inserted and the bullet would fall into the case. Going longer than mag or sammi length would've/could've worked, but not what I was looking for. I contacted Berger on the matter and was instructed too send them the boxes of bullets to them for replacement of another of my choice. Knowing the price I spent and was exchanging dollar for dollar they exchanged box for box. They even sent me an email for return merchandise label to print. I didn't expect for Berger to do an exchange that way, but that was their choice and I expressed my appreciation for their decision. What good experiences have you had with manufacturers in the firearm industry? [/QUOTE]
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