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How the hell does that get past quality control in a factory ?

 

The only answer I can think of is that 'quality control' is something that is ignored. Which ammo manufacturer is it ?

One day, I will post photos of my 'Black Museum' of ammunition horrors.

Some interesting examples in 12 gauge: Primers in sideways, upside down, metal staples in the shot, three cartridges fused together in a vertical stack, loaded shells with no 'brass', et al.

Only recently I got two Eley Firsts with no primer cap....just the battery cup. In this last example, the sensors must have been switched off on the case feeder.

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its still a glaring fault to someone quality system, as i was not around for the other threads who were this supplier

Remington. I'd bought and shot 500 without a problem. Then from the last 150 I got I had 119 left when there was yet another post on split necks so I checked and found 12 splits. I put these separate and the first one I fired cost me a missed fox. I pooped the rest off and from the 11 had 4 hang fires. Lesson learned so I checked the 200 I've just bought and all is well except for this one example which, as has been eloquently put is, not a split but a faulty case.

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