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Old October 6, 2013, 04:13 PM   #26
mikld
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The "Commercial Reloader" is prolly someone at the range that's reloading for the range; ie, "range ammo"?. There is no excuse for missing that many split necks (from not inspecting them, just dumping the brass into a hopper), and someone doing this as a business, wouldn't be in business very long. A "real" commercial/professional reloader would have to exert a lot more effort just to get started legally. If I paid good money for that ammo I would return all the stuff I could and tell everyone I know/shoot with all about it.

The yellow stuff looks like unburned powder. Reloader trying to save money on powder makes loads that are too low for good complete burning/low pressure and a get lot of unburned powder. Also the soot from too light loads not sealing brass/chamber is apparent. Too cheap to provide a decent powder charge?

For me and my guns, I wouldn't buy that ammo, for any reason...
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