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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Then I suggest you go buy as much superformance ammo as you can and go shoot as much as you can.

    Also a gunsmith told me that second hand x bolts like their ammo warm so best you put it on the dash with the heater on on the way to the range.

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    Lol your such a fuckhead . The superformance is mint now . It was a shitty batch , . If anything hornady would be forking out so why would a shop care it's not there fault .


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    Quote Originally Posted by pepper123 View Post
    Lol your such a fuckhead . The superformance is mint now . It was a shitty batch , . If anything hornady would be forking out so why would a shop care it's not there fault .


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    Which is exactly what everyone has been telling you!
    It will be a hassle for the gunshop, as the rifle is still safe they are happy to palm you off and not have to deal with it.

    There are none so blind.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudattack View Post
    Which is exactly what everyone has been telling you!
    It will be a hassle for the gunshop, as the rifle is still safe they are happy to palm you off and not have to deal with it.

    There are none so blind.....


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    It doesn't need replacing clown it's a bit of dust etched into some steel it's so petty to ask to get that replaced its pathetic


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    Brass damage ?? Help

    Quote Originally Posted by pepper123 View Post
    It doesn't need replacing clown it's a bit of dust etched into some steel it's so petty to ask to get that replaced its pathetic


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    Did you even bother to read my post?

    I said it's probably safe going on the gunsmiths report, however there is still damage (panel damage on a car is still damage, even though the car may be perfect mechanically) which means your brand new rifle is worth less as a result, if this doesn't bother you then carry on.

    Don't complain when you come to sell it, as people will view an etched bolt face as one that has had a lot of over pressure loads through it that have blown primers, despite how much you tell them it hasn't.

    Stop being a dick to people that have tried to help you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pepper123 View Post
    Lol your such a fuckhead . The superformance is mint now . It was a shitty batch , . If anything hornady would be forking out so why would a shop care it's not there fault .


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    I prefer to be called a cunt but whatever you like buddy.
    Are you 16?

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    [QUOTE=veitnamcam;600012]I prefer to be called a cunt but whatever you like buddy.
    Are you 16?

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I prefer to be called a cunt but whatever you like buddy.
    Are you 16?


    Cam are you asking for consent or something?

    Yup this has been an entertaining journey to read indeed, thank you!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepper123 View Post
    If anything hornady would be forking out so why would a shop care it's not there fault .
    The consumers guarantee act puts the onus on the retailer to sort out the issue with the customer. It is then up to the retailer to deal with their supplier.

    https://www.consumerprotection.govt....uarantees-act/

    be of acceptable quality (durable, safe, fit for purpose, free from defects, acceptable in look or finish)
    Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 No 91 (as at 01 March 2017), Public Act Contents – New Zealand Legislation
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