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<blockquote data-quote="7mminatree" data-source="post: 4232581" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Pure spin, bad QC on Remingtons part. They're not the only company with QC problems with ammo and reloading components though. Seems to be systemic in the industry these days. Bad primers, bad powder, crappy brass, variance in bullet weights from lot to lot and I won't even mention all the factory recalls on loaded ammo. I guess the industry hasn't been able to keep up with demand and are rushing through production. I've been reloading for 40+ years, never seen it this bad. If you do get a great recipe going you better stock up on it because next week it's sold out everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mminatree, post: 4232581, member: 11235"] Pure spin, bad QC on Remingtons part. They're not the only company with QC problems with ammo and reloading components though. Seems to be systemic in the industry these days. Bad primers, bad powder, crappy brass, variance in bullet weights from lot to lot and I won't even mention all the factory recalls on loaded ammo. I guess the industry hasn't been able to keep up with demand and are rushing through production. I've been reloading for 40+ years, never seen it this bad. If you do get a great recipe going you better stock up on it because next week it's sold out everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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