After many years as a professional in the business world, the quick answer is "That's For The Lawyers To Decide...
but... as customers of businesses that produce materials that are largely consumed in process of making firearms function, isn't it implicit that their product ought work as represented?
Unless you own your own pressure disc receiver, you are unable to verify claims made by manufacturers.
Not many other products sold in the marketplace, aside from foodstuffs, that must be consumed to be used. Petroleum products, welding supplies; but not a great many. Foodstuffs are mostly easily inspected and considered before they are cooked or eaten. Not so much with fuels, oils, and other materials that we rely on to be what their maker claims that they are.
This relates here because the shooting industry is flying by the seat of their collective pants.
While many on this board and elsewhere are enthralled by all the new bullets, powders, cartridge offerings, and rifles, the fact is that when it comes to Handloading or Reloading, the bulletmakers no longer commit their budgets toward providing data for even the most popular new cartridges or powders. As recently as ten years ago, this was not the case. Most handloading supply manufacturers did supply new data as new ctgs, bullets, and powders were introduced.
but... as customers of businesses that produce materials that are largely consumed in process of making firearms function, isn't it implicit that their product ought work as represented?
Unless you own your own pressure disc receiver, you are unable to verify claims made by manufacturers.
Not many other products sold in the marketplace, aside from foodstuffs, that must be consumed to be used. Petroleum products, welding supplies; but not a great many. Foodstuffs are mostly easily inspected and considered before they are cooked or eaten. Not so much with fuels, oils, and other materials that we rely on to be what their maker claims that they are.
This relates here because the shooting industry is flying by the seat of their collective pants.
While many on this board and elsewhere are enthralled by all the new bullets, powders, cartridge offerings, and rifles, the fact is that when it comes to Handloading or Reloading, the bulletmakers no longer commit their budgets toward providing data for even the most popular new cartridges or powders. As recently as ten years ago, this was not the case. Most handloading supply manufacturers did supply new data as new ctgs, bullets, and powders were introduced.