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Not to be glib, but why do you think it was 12$ a box? Haven’t run Remington ammo in forever because of its issues.
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it's been that way for years.
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That looks even worse then the last batch of POS WW 30-06. GOing to go back to reloading 30-06 with Lapua brass from now on
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Those dents will fire out and the primer should be fine. The one seated deeper I’d use as my first shot/fouler. All that said I agree it was $12. Fire them and use the brass to reload.
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Its new ammo! Should be better that that. Never had PPU look bad at all
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Wow - you got three different colors of primers!
I've only ever gotten two.
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Those dents will fire out and the primer should be fine. The one seated deeper I’d use as my first shot/fouler. All that said I agree it was $12. Fire them and use the brass to reload. Maybe they should label it 3rds and sell it for 12.00. Still minimum standards and this isnt it.
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it's been that way for years. Possibly, the last boxes of Corelokt I bought was about 8 years ago.
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Those dents will fire out and the primer should be fine. The one seated deeper I’d use as my first shot/fouler. All that said I agree it was $12. Fire them and use the brass to reload. Maybe they should label it 3rds and sell it for 12.00. Still minimum standards and this isnt it. I agree it’s pretty bad QC. I do think those rounds are still safe to fire. I’d say shoot them since you already bought them.
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30-06 180 Core-Lokt from 25yrs ago.
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What's the runout on that bad boy? Could likely measure it with a yardstick.
Might be handy on running game though, as long as it's running to the right.
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Might be the cause of 742's being called Jam master's.
Last edited by sqweeler; 07/19/19.
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In my younger days, I’d scrape off the lead that stuck out of the nose, square it off on a honing stone, and polish the case/bullet with Flitz....
Then count the days until hunting season....
Ha!
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just make sure the shell is pointed bent side up. you'll get couple extra hunnert yards out of it easy.
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Two words; Factory ammo. I used Core-Lokt as go to ammo for 26 years. It never failed me. I was too ignorant to know there was better as it just worked for my deer hunting needs. I started handloading later and that's when I recognized I could produce much better.
$12/box of Core-Lokts is cheap. Go forth and proper with it. It'll shoot well enough for hunting needs.
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Just bought a box of Remington factory ammo today. Looks great. Different color primers are meaningless.
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it's been that way for years. Yes it has. Some say, (the bean counters) They still shoot okay. They are MOA of deer.
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30-06 180 Core-Lokt from 25yrs ago. That might be a bit much.
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In my younger days, I’d scrape off the lead that stuck out of the nose, square it off on a honing stone, and polish the case/bullet with Flitz....
Then count the days until hunting season....
Ha! Ain’t that the truth! 👍 For Remington ammo it looks like the OP bought the Premium stuff. 😁
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