Lambdebois
New member
The other night I noticed that a round of some self defense ammunition I had purchased was damaged when I opened the box. Later... I looked at the round I set aside a little closer and noticed that not only was the nose of the jhp damaged the bullet was noticably setback compared to every other round in the box. Inspection of the outer card board box looked fine... but the "carton" (for lack of a better word at the moment) that seperates the ammo was damaged on the inside which is why the bullet was probably not protected like it should durring shipping.
The manufature was quick to help me. I email them late last night (memorial day) and had an email back by 7:30 am this morning asking me to box the ammo for shipping and they are going to send a driver to come pick it up and send me a new box from their newest lot.
Potentioal problem avoided. These things can happen and it appears that it was probably damaged somehow in shipping. It's just a perfect example of why you should always check your ammo....
Here is a pic of the round in question in a "line up" next to a few others from the box...
The manufature was quick to help me. I email them late last night (memorial day) and had an email back by 7:30 am this morning asking me to box the ammo for shipping and they are going to send a driver to come pick it up and send me a new box from their newest lot.
Potentioal problem avoided. These things can happen and it appears that it was probably damaged somehow in shipping. It's just a perfect example of why you should always check your ammo....
Here is a pic of the round in question in a "line up" next to a few others from the box...