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Hawkins Precision Hunter DBM issue??
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<blockquote data-quote="HawkinsPrecision" data-source="post: 2619787" data-attributes="member: 113324"><p>This is Nick. If I missed your email or you waited more than a day or two, that is uncommon. I pride myself on being as fast as anyone in the business to reply. I am also the only customer rep for the company. If I was traveling for say a PRS match, it may have taken me an extra day. </p><p></p><p>One thing I tell folks to keep in mind these are machined magazines and not stamped steel. Generally if the tips of the feed lips are sharp enough to mark the brass it goes away when they wear in. Just ran new brass on a new magazine, no marks. A scratch on a piece of brass also normally goes away after tumbling and does not effect the integrity of the brass.</p><p></p><p>We look at the forums as much as possible. We are happy to take feedback and and improve. We're looking into adding an allen key. Those are small an uncommon for sure. </p><p></p><p>Please note when we talk about and support our products we do so with a large volume of experience and testing. Including constant competitive shooting and multiple hunts a year. It helps us know how everything works in a practical application. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, have a good night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HawkinsPrecision, post: 2619787, member: 113324"] This is Nick. If I missed your email or you waited more than a day or two, that is uncommon. I pride myself on being as fast as anyone in the business to reply. I am also the only customer rep for the company. If I was traveling for say a PRS match, it may have taken me an extra day. One thing I tell folks to keep in mind these are machined magazines and not stamped steel. Generally if the tips of the feed lips are sharp enough to mark the brass it goes away when they wear in. Just ran new brass on a new magazine, no marks. A scratch on a piece of brass also normally goes away after tumbling and does not effect the integrity of the brass. We look at the forums as much as possible. We are happy to take feedback and and improve. We're looking into adding an allen key. Those are small an uncommon for sure. Please note when we talk about and support our products we do so with a large volume of experience and testing. Including constant competitive shooting and multiple hunts a year. It helps us know how everything works in a practical application. Thanks, have a good night. [/QUOTE]
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