Could you please explain?They are the guys that had nothing on their website or in their emails about R. Lee Ermey passing, correct? Same guys that didn't respond to my emails of "what was up with that?"
Danny
Could you please explain?They are the guys that had nothing on their website or in their emails about R. Lee Ermey passing, correct? Same guys that didn't respond to my emails of "what was up with that?"
Danny
If .219 is standard, why do we see so many .218 as the standard options?Here take a look at the attachment. I couldn't do this at home as it's on my computer at work. This might help explain it a little better. Take a look at the circled area.
Also when we talk about reaming the bore when we make the barrels. Bore reaming is again the tops of the lands.
Later, Frank
If .219 is standard, why do we see so many .218 as the standard options?
I don't understand 12 pages of consternation and angst over something as simple as bullet failure. America is a country of consumption and to feed our demand of products our business community has filled the shelves with an array of products to fill almost any demand. Simply put, if you're not happy with a product this country provides an endless list of alternatives to choose from. If you're going to complain do it with your wallet; spend your hard earned dollars on the competitors product.
A while back I purchased Hornady brass for one of my rifles. There were 6-7 culls in the package, far too many for my liking, dents and cracked necks were simply unacceptable. I didn't go on line and complain about the inferior product Hornady was producing, I spoke with my wallet. I returned the product and purchased Lapua brass. The cost was higher but the quality was significantly better. When people speak with their wallets and refuse to purchase a companies product they eventually get the message. I refuse to purchase Hornady products. They don't meet my expectation of quality. Using your wallet to convey a message is far more satisfying long run.
I guess you don’t love yourself as much as Gary G. loves himself.I don't understand 12 pages of consternation and angst over something as simple as bullet failure. America is a country of consumption and to feed our demand of products our business community has filled the shelves with an array of products to fill almost any demand. Simply put, if you're not happy with a product this country provides an endless list of alternatives to choose from. If you're going to complain do it with your wallet; spend your hard earned dollars on the competitors product.
A while back I purchased Hornady brass for one of my rifles. There were 6-7 culls in the package, far too many for my liking, dents and cracked necks were simply unacceptable. I didn't go on line and complain about the inferior product Hornady was producing, I spoke with my wallet. I returned the product and purchased Lapua brass. The cost was higher but the quality was significantly better. When people speak with their wallets and refuse to purchase a companies product they eventually get the message. I refuse to purchase Hornady products. They don't meet my expectation of quality. Using your wallet to convey a message is far more satisfying long run.
A while back I purchased Hornady brass for one of my rifles. There were 6-7 culls in the package, far too many for my liking, dents and cracked necks were simply unacceptable. I didn't go on line and complain about the inferior product Hornady was producing, I spoke with my wallet.
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