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Old August 21, 2000, 11:01 AM   #19
alan
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the only method of avoiding problems with reloaded or handloaded ammunition is to pay close attention to whatever it is that you are doing.

Virtually any owners manual, furnished by the maker, advises AGAINST use of reloaded ammunition. If properly done, reloads do not present a problem, and the manufacturers know this too, for even FACTORY LOADED AMMUNITION , Winchester, Remington, Federal, you name it, have had "problems", see the now and then ammunition recall notices. It's simply a matter of cya, since gun makers have no control over what you, the reloaded might do.

Actually, they have no control over what commercial ammunition factories do either, it's just that the commercial operations likely have better "quality control" than a hobbiest.
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