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Old January 6, 2020, 12:25 PM   #34
tipoc
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Industry specs prevent many incompatibilities, but there are other factors that may make a particular gun/ammo combination incompatible. That's just the way it is. Make sure you thoroughly test your social ammo and test a box of your range ammo before buying it in pallet increments.
The above is true.

Not all brands or even types of ammo work well in all guns. This is inconvenient but it's also true. It's been true for a long time and will continue to be true.

In my opinion it's important to try to understand why. It's also important to be ready to switch to another brand of ammo or bullet. Ones that do work.

If you have a gun that works well with brands and type ammo A to E but doesn't work with brand F then it's not the fault of the gun it's an issue between the gun and that particular ammo. Sometimes just that lot or box of ammo.

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