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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1428493" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>If you shoot BH209 through your RUM, <strong>Remington WILL NOT warrant it</strong>. Randy started that when he was given a rifle to do a write up. Remington let it go until they started replacing gas cut breech plugs one right after the other.</p><p>Remington has now come out saying that they will not warrant the rifle if BH209 is used.</p><p></p><p>Quote from a RUM owner, who gave his permission to use it, who is a member of the UF/RUM OWNERS ONLY FB page....</p><p></p><p><em>"Update on my Remington Ultimate I had in for warranty work due to headspace issue. I called Remington 2 weeks ago due to no update on my warranty process via their website and my serial number. The warranty department stated they had no clue where my gun was due to it not being in their system, even tho they sent UPS to pick it up and had records of it being delivered at their facility. Today I received an email that the gun would be delivered today by the end of day, which the gun showed up via UPS. I also received a note stating that my headspace was off due to a bad breechplug. <strong>The reason for the bad breechplug, was due to improper powder use (black horn 209). Remington stated the only approved powder for my gun is pellets.</strong> I'm curious due to Remington previously telling me I'm fine to shoot blackhorn 209 out of the gun. <strong>I contacted the gun repair department and they also stated DO NOT shoot Blackhorn.</strong> I guess I will be switching to Triple 7 magnum pellets lol. I wanted everyone to have a heads up on the Remington's stance on shooting Blackhorn 209. My gun is perfect now, no dented brass and the brass is now clean as new after every shot with pellets. Remington also noted I did not get charged for repair due to the gun damaging brass out of the box with the very first shot even with pellets prior to me switching to Blackhorn. In the end I think my gun was bad from the beginning and either Blackhorn 209 made it worse or they are blowing smoke up my butt about the powder. Sorry for the long post and thanks for all the help on this page."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1428493, member: 33046"] If you shoot BH209 through your RUM, [B]Remington WILL NOT warrant it[/B]. Randy started that when he was given a rifle to do a write up. Remington let it go until they started replacing gas cut breech plugs one right after the other. Remington has now come out saying that they will not warrant the rifle if BH209 is used. Quote from a RUM owner, who gave his permission to use it, who is a member of the UF/RUM OWNERS ONLY FB page.... [I]"Update on my Remington Ultimate I had in for warranty work due to headspace issue. I called Remington 2 weeks ago due to no update on my warranty process via their website and my serial number. The warranty department stated they had no clue where my gun was due to it not being in their system, even tho they sent UPS to pick it up and had records of it being delivered at their facility. Today I received an email that the gun would be delivered today by the end of day, which the gun showed up via UPS. I also received a note stating that my headspace was off due to a bad breechplug. [B]The reason for the bad breechplug, was due to improper powder use (black horn 209). Remington stated the only approved powder for my gun is pellets.[/B] I’m curious due to Remington previously telling me I’m fine to shoot blackhorn 209 out of the gun. [B]I contacted the gun repair department and they also stated DO NOT shoot Blackhorn.[/B] I guess I will be switching to Triple 7 magnum pellets lol. I wanted everyone to have a heads up on the Remington’s stance on shooting Blackhorn 209. My gun is perfect now, no dented brass and the brass is now clean as new after every shot with pellets. Remington also noted I did not get charged for repair due to the gun damaging brass out of the box with the very first shot even with pellets prior to me switching to Blackhorn. In the end I think my gun was bad from the beginning and either Blackhorn 209 made it worse or they are blowing smoke up my butt about the powder. Sorry for the long post and thanks for all the help on this page."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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