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Thanks shadow53! Just called them back and she said they could replace the ammo. Just need my DL and answer the two questions.
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Thanks shadow53! Just called them back and she said they could replace the ammo. Just need my DL and answer the two questions.
This is probably a dumb question but... can't you weight one of the bullets and then take it apart and check for a double charge. If it is correct then take that weight and multiply it by say like 10 and then weigh 10 bullets at a time to check for a double charge?
I only ask because of how hard .22 ammo is to get it would kill me if I had to send any of it back even if it took me a couple of weeks to weigh bullet by bullet.
Again sorry if this is a stupid question but I don't reload and am still learning!
Swell. I keep mine loose, in ziploc bags in steel ammo cans. I typically stock Federal 510s this way.
For some unexplicable reason, the M-22 I bought (on sale, 3 years ago) is still in the boxes, and not those lot numbers. Woo Hoo!![]()
Never expected this sort of thing. I guess I should rethink my storage idea.
Thanks for the heads-up!
I think I may try to weigh each round to see if I can find any over loaded ones in my boxes. I have access to a precision balance.
Since the hoarding started I put most of my .22 LR ammo in one box. Kinda surprised how much I had.
I only have one box of the M-22. Not in that lot. But the adventurer in me, the one who has run with scissors, kinda wants to shoot some. I mean, really, how much pressure can a double charged .22 LR produce?
Finally, a +P Rimfire.
Cool.
Guess I'm just a troublemaker.
Jim
Since the hoarding started I put most of my .22 LR ammo in one box. Kinda surprised how much I had.
I only have one box of the M-22. Not in that lot. But the adventurer in me, the one who has run with scissors, kinda wants to shoot some. I mean, really, how much pressure can a double charged .22 LR produce?
Finally, a +P Rimfire.
Cool.
Guess I'm just a troublemaker.
Jim