Your probably not going to see a lot of responses for a couple of reasons. First, not a ton of them were bought originally when new. Second, those that were bought later as NIB often got squirreled away in a safe as an investment or part of a collectors passions. Third, only someone who reloads could afford to shoot one much, without having to take up residence in a refrigerator box in an alley. Fourth, because re-loaders tend to be amateur metallurgist's, engineers and born "tinkerer's", we tend to inspect sometimes overly so, in search of possible problems before they crop up. Fifth and probably most importantly, is the fact that 90%+ of folks into this hobby/sport, tend to end up being OCD. Which is probably a good thing, considering how easy it would be to put an eye out playing with them!