Well, you can't get a squib load from a rock, that's for sure.MoJo wrote:
If I quit using every brand of ammo I ever had a problem with I would be reduced to throwing rocks or a spear.
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Well, you can't get a squib load from a rock, that's for sure.MoJo wrote:
If I quit using every brand of ammo I ever had a problem with I would be reduced to throwing rocks or a spear.
Oh yes, it just takes once for a negative event to actually happen and then you can't get that out of your head every time you think of the brand name.Excaliber wrote: I've used Wolf with very good results for years. This was my first experience with the Tula brand, which I only bought because Wolf was unavailable when I ordered and my research showed it was made in the same factory to theoretically the same standards.
I'll watch the rest of the ammo from that batch carefully, and, although this could happen with any ammo, I won't be buying Tula again.