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by barstoolguru
Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:42 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Is this safe to shoot?
Replies: 19
Views: 3836

Re: Is this safe to shoot?

Excaliber wrote:
barstoolguru wrote:
Excaliber wrote:[="StewNTexas"]The rough handling of products through the Wal-Mart distribution centers is the reason I will buy NO crackers or cookies from them. I have had as many as half broken in the box/package.

It takes some real hard handling to reset a bullet deeper, but I guess it could happen.
If only one or two rounds per box were affected, it's most likely quality control at the manufacturing end, not rough handling in the supply chain.
considering most quality control in done by machine when mass producing ammo you would think they get rejected but if the box is dropped or the case of ammo is manhandled it is very reasonable assumption. Strait walled ammo like 45’s can’t handle a heavy crimp so bullet setback in more common than other rounds
Point of curiosity:

If quality control is good and all crimps are uniform, why would only one or two projectiles in a dropped box get set back when all were subjected to the same forces?[/quote]

what he said was
Found a couple of these yesterday, not sure if I should use them or not.
now to me "A couple of these" sounds more like a few then two but I could be wrong. so for argument sake let’s say two. Now if someone dropped a hard round object on a box it won't rupture the box but it would still damage the product inside and that just might be the case here. 40 years of truck driving has shown me that things can get damaged without a telltale sign. I delivered a fridge one time and when I opened the box the side of the fridge was damaged, someone had backed a forklift into it and the box just flexed out never showing any damage
by barstoolguru
Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:10 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Is this safe to shoot?
Replies: 19
Views: 3836

Re: Is this safe to shoot?

Excaliber wrote:
StewNTexas wrote:The rough handling of products through the Wal-Mart distribution centers is the reason I will buy NO crackers or cookies from them. I have had as many as half broken in the box/package.

It takes some real hard handling to reset a bullet deeper, but I guess it could happen.
If only one or two rounds per box were affected, it's most likely quality control at the manufacturing end, not rough handling in the supply chain.
considering most quality control in done by machine when mass producing ammo you would think they get rejected but if the box is dropped or the case of ammo is manhandled it is very reasonable assumption. Strait walled ammo like 45’s can’t handle a heavy crimp so bullet setback in more common than other rounds
by barstoolguru
Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:22 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Is this safe to shoot?
Replies: 19
Views: 3836

Re: Is this safe to shoot?

That is bullet setback and when that happens, the bullet gets higher pressures and that can lead to KB's (kabooms). At .40 cents a pc I would throw them away or as some say switch brands. My experience tells me that is rough handling by others before you got it or while you have it. Some say not enough crimp but if you crimp too much the bullet will not sit in the chamber correctly and can cause a KB also

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