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Re: Lesson learned

Post by BRNO_Bigot » 04 Dec 2016, 7:57 pm

I bought some Winchester loaded ammo in .22 Hornet a while ago and took the packet back to the shop, where they opened another packet to get me 50 that weren't cracked, or had holes in the sides of the case - the counter guy then circled all the faults with a Sharpie for the delectation of the Winchester people, before sending it back.
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Re: Lesson learned

Post by Sender » 05 Dec 2016, 2:40 pm

Transport?

Did it arrive in a box of rocks? :mrgreen:
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Re: Lesson learned

Post by BRNO_Bigot » 05 Dec 2016, 5:00 pm

Nah. There were two boxes of fifty, all sealed and so on and nearly half of them were damaged, creased, cracked and so on. And, remember that Hornet is not a case with sharp corners or anything that might strain brass.
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Re: Lesson learned

Post by Sakoh » 08 Dec 2016, 9:36 am

Poor form :thumbsdown:
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