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Winchester primers rupturing. Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="11 Charlie" data-source="post: 1074588" data-attributes="member: 80172"><p>It happened to me in my .300 WBY.I called and they asked for the lot number. I thought I would be asked a lot of questions on loading, etc. but they just told me to pack them up and they would send UPS over to get them.They replaced the primers and told me they would fix the bolt face damage. The caveat was I had to send the gun to Weatherby, pay to fix it on my dime, then send them the invoice after it was paid in full. I talked with Weatherby and they offered to bill Winchester. I went back and forth but Winchester wouldn't bend and they wouldn't talk to Weatherby either. I gave up as I have a family and limited funds and I had a stroke not long after that and, at the time, I wasn't sure I would be around after the gun was fixed months later. The gun works fine as it was just cosmetic damage and Thank God I can still shoot it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11 Charlie, post: 1074588, member: 80172"] It happened to me in my .300 WBY.I called and they asked for the lot number. I thought I would be asked a lot of questions on loading, etc. but they just told me to pack them up and they would send UPS over to get them.They replaced the primers and told me they would fix the bolt face damage. The caveat was I had to send the gun to Weatherby, pay to fix it on my dime, then send them the invoice after it was paid in full. I talked with Weatherby and they offered to bill Winchester. I went back and forth but Winchester wouldn't bend and they wouldn't talk to Weatherby either. I gave up as I have a family and limited funds and I had a stroke not long after that and, at the time, I wasn't sure I would be around after the gun was fixed months later. The gun works fine as it was just cosmetic damage and Thank God I can still shoot it! [/QUOTE]
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