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6/29/2013 2:28:26 PM EDT
It was the ammo.  I went out shooting today.  Loaded up a PMag with my 55 grain ammo.  I used a very reliable carbine (653 clone).  The exact same thing happened as when my 601 jammed up.  I then switched out to some Privi Partizan, and my feeding problems were solved.  I then used the exact set up I had going with my 601 when it jammed last week.,  No more jams with the Privi Partizan ammo.

Guys, I was shocked.  I thought the Federal ammo was considered to be reliable.  It is the 55 grain XM193.  So, I started going back through some other boxes of the Federal XM193 to carefully look at the ammo.  The photo below tells the story pretty well:



6/29/2013 2:37:53 PM EDT
[#1]
Thanks for the update. Glad it is finally resolved.
6/29/2013 2:40:02 PM EDT
[#2]
surprised since xm1913 is thought to be pretty decent ammo.  glad you figured it out.
6/29/2013 3:51:29 PM EDT
[#3]
Id contact Federal and tell them about your problems. Thats not right.

I usually go out of my way to buy Federal ammo if its comparably priced and in stock
6/29/2013 4:11:22 PM EDT
[#4]
Megaro,

Thanks for posting the follow up.  Please clarify... in the photo showing the dented ammo, is it dented like that out of the box?  Or is photo that after feeding problems?  If it's dented, new in the box, that almost looks like a shipping issue (not necessarily as shipped to you, but somewhere along the logistics trail).

John Thomas
6/29/2013 4:13:08 PM EDT
[#5]
If this is how it came in the box, it almost looks like something was dropped on it. Deep dent on the end round and smaller dent on inside rounds.

Or I could be completely wrong

Edit: John beat me to it
6/29/2013 5:05:54 PM EDT
[#6]
This is what the ammo looked like in the box.
If you look at the photo below, you can tell from the little
black divider that something happened to it.

6/29/2013 5:59:58 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
This is what the ammo looked like in the box.
If you look at the photo below, you can tell from the little
black divider that something happened to it.

http://imageshack.us/a/img692/956/dria.jpg


how many boxes in that lot were damaged?
6/30/2013 4:55:44 PM EDT
[#8]
Boywonder, I am not sure.  The lot number is 190.  Lake City stamp.
I opened two more boxes of 20, and here are a few I pulled out that looked funny to me.
I am not a bullet expert.  But these looked odd to me.

6/30/2013 5:01:14 PM EDT
[#9]
almost looks like something very heavy fell across the box but the damage seems to be too uniform across the upper 1/3rd of the casing if it is across multiple boxes...It almost makes me wonder if their box packing machine wasn't having a fit that day
6/30/2013 6:22:58 PM EDT
[#10]
You can't see it very well in the photo above, but a good number of the cartridges that I looked at have a lot of black kind of gunk around where the bullet is.
Live and learn.  I am now going to start paying very close attention to when I load up a magazine.  I usually just open a box, and start mindlessly feeding in cartridges with a Lula loader.
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