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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4237813" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Incorrect in what way? Dented cases can't be corrected in any way except to fire the ammo to make them conform to the chamber of a firearm. Once you do that, they can't be sold as new product, therefore no normal manufacturing process can convert a lube dented case to a finished product for sale. That would categorize this ammo as non-conforming product. Maybe "Non-conforming product awaiting a decision" even. They may call it "WIP" but that's not correct manufacturing lingo. Not in the aerospace industry at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4237813, member: 12277"] Incorrect in what way? Dented cases can't be corrected in any way except to fire the ammo to make them conform to the chamber of a firearm. Once you do that, they can't be sold as new product, therefore no normal manufacturing process can convert a lube dented case to a finished product for sale. That would categorize this ammo as non-conforming product. Maybe "Non-conforming product awaiting a decision" even. They may call it "WIP" but that's not correct manufacturing lingo. Not in the aerospace industry at least. [/QUOTE]
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