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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2299766" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I agree about things being wrapped around the ax handle. As an example, customer bought a new Wincheser XPR in .308. Bought a box of ammo. Took it to the range and had 8 out of 20 misfire and decided there was a problem with the rifle. All of the primer hits were good, but no ignition. He wanted a new rifle, not going to happen since...sorry after purchase problems come under manufacturers warranty. Instead of a new rifle, or even sending it back to Winchester. Had him try another box of ammo. Hmmm...all 20 of 20 fired. Sent defective back to original manufacturer and they asked to have the supposed defective ammo returned and provided replacement box. Factory ammo is not always perfect, nor is hand loads dependent upon the degree of care made during it's manufacture. I guess the bottom line here is don't jump to unverified conclusions and blame the firearm when there might be a manufacturing defect on the ammo thrown in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2299766, member: 118816"] I agree about things being wrapped around the ax handle. As an example, customer bought a new Wincheser XPR in .308. Bought a box of ammo. Took it to the range and had 8 out of 20 misfire and decided there was a problem with the rifle. All of the primer hits were good, but no ignition. He wanted a new rifle, not going to happen since...sorry after purchase problems come under manufacturers warranty. Instead of a new rifle, or even sending it back to Winchester. Had him try another box of ammo. Hmmm...all 20 of 20 fired. Sent defective back to original manufacturer and they asked to have the supposed defective ammo returned and provided replacement box. Factory ammo is not always perfect, nor is hand loads dependent upon the degree of care made during it's manufacture. I guess the bottom line here is don't jump to unverified conclusions and blame the firearm when there might be a manufacturing defect on the ammo thrown in. [/QUOTE]
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