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Old April 30, 2025, 10:29 PM   #17
Shadow9mm
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Originally Posted by gwpercle View Post
It sounds like the ammo you have bought may be ... Factory Seconds ... or Rejects .
If so you realy shouldn't shoot them ... they were inspected and found not to comply with factory specifications . Break them down for reloading components .
It may cost more but good ammo pays for itself in the long run .
Gary
Not necessarily. You have to consider the reason they were "rejected". It is not necessarily because of safety concerns. You have to consider if this was produced for the public or for a contract. Specification for a contract could be failed but perfectly within the factories specifications for commercial production. And the specifications for either could be ES/SD, average velocity, bullet weight tolerances, or any other reasons, not just safety.
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