This video details how to handle defective ammunition discovered after purchase. It emphasizes inspecting individual cartridges, particularly the casing neck, for machine marks or divots. If a defect is found, the primary action is to contact the ammunition manufacturer directly, providing purchase details and lot numbers from the box, as most retailers have a strict 'all sales final' policy on ammunition.
This video discusses identifying and handling defective ammunition, specifically a triangular divot found on a brass casing. It emphasizes inspecting individual cartridges, noting that such defects can be subtle machine marks. The process of contacting the manufacturer, providing purchase details and lot numbers, is outlined as the correct procedure for resolution, as most retailers do not accept ammunition returns.
This video details how to identify and report defective ammunition. It highlights a specific machine mark defect on a cartridge neck and explains the process of contacting the manufacturer, providing lot numbers, and understanding return policies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of inspecting individual cartridges for potential issues that could affect firearm function and safety.
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