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Wrong Bullet in Berger Box!
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2496047" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Each and every one of you are manufacturing ammo. Some of you were sucked into it with the false idea of saving money. The rest of you do it because you have controls over the process those who buy factory ammo do not. Suppose that bullet had been loaded in a factory cartridge, somehow had chambered and was fired? We all know what the result would be. This was easily caught loading on a hand press. On high speed machinery it would not have been unless it caused a stoppage. Over the years I've seen bullets in the wrong box, cases without flash holes. Cases for the wrong cartridge, and God knows what else. The point is quality control of your finished product is up to you and no one else. Own that. Load and inspect every cartridge you make like it could be your last. You will be blessed with a great lifelong hobby that is very rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2496047, member: 92702"] Each and every one of you are manufacturing ammo. Some of you were sucked into it with the false idea of saving money. The rest of you do it because you have controls over the process those who buy factory ammo do not. Suppose that bullet had been loaded in a factory cartridge, somehow had chambered and was fired? We all know what the result would be. This was easily caught loading on a hand press. On high speed machinery it would not have been unless it caused a stoppage. Over the years I've seen bullets in the wrong box, cases without flash holes. Cases for the wrong cartridge, and God knows what else. The point is quality control of your finished product is up to you and no one else. Own that. Load and inspect every cartridge you make like it could be your last. You will be blessed with a great lifelong hobby that is very rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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