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2/3/2017 5:54:29 PM EDT
In 40 years of reloading I have not ever inverted a bullet.  I just received some
ammo from O@ t h Ammo and what attracted me to it was some interesting all
copper statistical info.  It was ordered through a well known company, who does
not allow returns of ammo.  Here's another case of why reloading is better than factory.
2/3/2017 6:01:56 PM EDT
[#1]
need pic
2/3/2017 6:23:28 PM EDT
[#2]
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In 40 years of reloading I have not ever inverted a bullet.  I just received some
ammo from O@ t h Ammo and what attracted me to it was some interesting all
copper statistical info.  It was ordered through a well known company, who does
not allow returns of ammo.  Here's another case of why reloading is better than factory.
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This is quite a cryptic post.

A bullet you ordered in the bunch was set backwards and you can not return it or all were set backwards?

Need a pic.
2/3/2017 10:43:35 PM EDT
[#3]
What?
2/4/2017 6:44:05 AM EDT
[#4]
Fairly serious issue. I am sure you contacted them and explained the situation and they are happily refunding your money with return labeling to include a discount code for future purchase. Pictures please?
2/4/2017 11:52:03 AM EDT
[#5]
I once bought two boxes of Winchester's Q3131 5.56mm ammo; one box had a round with NO extractor groove and the other box had a round with a groove but no rim.  Same lot.  I took the boxes back and the retailer gave me two new boxes.  And the retailer didn't even blink when I said I wanted to open the boxes to make sure these were OK.

So think about it: if you're making billions of units of a particular product, odds are that now and then you'll have some sort of mechanical goof that gets past QC.  If this particular issue really bugs you, contact the vendor and the manufacturer and see what they say about how they'll handle it.
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