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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 2026816" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>I get not bashing a company, but don't see an issue with posting factual information. </p><p>I'm glad they took care of you, sounds like a good company. </p><p>Making irrational claims is one thing. Questioning qc with legitimate information is another.</p><p>I've seen plenty of bashing on Remington and nobody seems to care.</p><p>As mentioned everyone makes mistakes, it's not good when that happens. That info tends to spread quickly which leads to companies doing their best to prevent them.</p><p>This was not a negative post at all, and posts like this drive manufacturers to up their qc, leading to higher quality products in our hands. Of course, that comes at a price.</p><p>Nothing wrong with taking a picture of a product you bought and posting it. It could be the norm for all we know.</p><p>People bash hornady for their eld-x line all the time (which is a bullet I like) but I'll bash their brass all day. Big difference between discussing products and beating up on a company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 2026816, member: 78438"] I get not bashing a company, but don't see an issue with posting factual information. I'm glad they took care of you, sounds like a good company. Making irrational claims is one thing. Questioning qc with legitimate information is another. I've seen plenty of bashing on Remington and nobody seems to care. As mentioned everyone makes mistakes, it's not good when that happens. That info tends to spread quickly which leads to companies doing their best to prevent them. This was not a negative post at all, and posts like this drive manufacturers to up their qc, leading to higher quality products in our hands. Of course, that comes at a price. Nothing wrong with taking a picture of a product you bought and posting it. It could be the norm for all we know. People bash hornady for their eld-x line all the time (which is a bullet I like) but I'll bash their brass all day. Big difference between discussing products and beating up on a company. [/QUOTE]
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