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Fired Brass Can't be Re-Sized
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<blockquote data-quote="Smok-N-gun" data-source="post: 1949974" data-attributes="member: 115020"><p>There's little doubt you have an out of spec. chamber. It's also true you can have die's made to accommodate your out of spec. chamber but why? This will likely only cause someone else down the line some consternation just like it is doing to you right now. My advice is to box the rifle up and return it before your warranty runs out. Also, judging from what you've said it sounds like not even SAMMI would back up the seller if he or she tried to give you some grief about trying to reload your brass fired in that rifle. Out of spec items need to go back to the supplier, simple as that, especially if it's new and still under warranty. My guess is that if you simply return your rifle with a note and a couple of cases the supplier will fix it and return it or simply replace it without subjecting you to an undeserved long wait. In your accompanying note you might suggest the supplier give you a call so you'll know what to expect. Mostly gun people and gun manufacturers along with their suppliers are very accommodating when it comes to correcting problems with their sold items that have an obvious defect not caused by the customer. We all run into a snag now and then but that's just part of life I guess. Good luck although I doubt you'll need it if you just return your rifle for repair or replace or even money back if the supplier can't make it right with you post haste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smok-N-gun, post: 1949974, member: 115020"] There's little doubt you have an out of spec. chamber. It's also true you can have die's made to accommodate your out of spec. chamber but why? This will likely only cause someone else down the line some consternation just like it is doing to you right now. My advice is to box the rifle up and return it before your warranty runs out. Also, judging from what you've said it sounds like not even SAMMI would back up the seller if he or she tried to give you some grief about trying to reload your brass fired in that rifle. Out of spec items need to go back to the supplier, simple as that, especially if it's new and still under warranty. My guess is that if you simply return your rifle with a note and a couple of cases the supplier will fix it and return it or simply replace it without subjecting you to an undeserved long wait. In your accompanying note you might suggest the supplier give you a call so you'll know what to expect. Mostly gun people and gun manufacturers along with their suppliers are very accommodating when it comes to correcting problems with their sold items that have an obvious defect not caused by the customer. We all run into a snag now and then but that's just part of life I guess. Good luck although I doubt you'll need it if you just return your rifle for repair or replace or even money back if the supplier can't make it right with you post haste. [/QUOTE]
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