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    Just thought I would show what pitting really looks like. Caused by a faulty primer. no way doe's it affect the gun, but it sure doe's affect the price @stug knows the gun and how much I paid for it. I bought it with the pits on the bolt face for not much more than half new price. Guns a CZ550
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    I cannot wait for the full HD vid of James Scully eating a couch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I cannot wait for the full HD vid of James Scully eating a couch.
    I hope it's a fucking lazy boy
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    This is hilfuckingarious! You guys are all wrong and need to just take it on the chin. Lolz

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    shut up
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    I'm not sure what the hell this is all about. Stug wanted pics, so I put one up.
    Mine is etched, but it doesn't worry me. Any number of things might have caused it. Its had some hot loads through it and the odd relatively minor brass/primer failure during load testing.

    What the rest of this thread and niggle is about is beyond me. But this is the place that has 9 pages about a persons sore joints, so nothing would surprise me really
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    Pepper old boy, I think you've completely misunderstood some of the replies you received on your previous thread.

    The important thing is that you're safe. You did the right thing and asked and received good information from several experienced reloader's on here about the faulty Hornady SP ammo. All the rest of the advice about trying to get a new bolt etcetera is secondary to the main issue of the faulty ammo. You're happy with your rifle and bolt and some obviously wouldn't be if it were their rifle. There is no right or wrong about that; it's simply a matter of personal choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    Pepper old boy, I think you've completely misunderstood some of the replies you received on your previous thread.

    The important thing is that you're safe. You did the right thing and asked and received good information from several experienced reloader's on here about the faulty Hornady SP ammo. All the rest of the advice about trying to get a new bolt etcetera is secondary to the main issue of the faulty ammo. You're happy with your rifle and bolt and some obviously wouldn't be if it were their rifle. There is no right or wrong about that; it's simply a matter of personal choice.
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    @Tahr read the Brass damage thread

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    Yep very interesting Stug. It seems like a bunch of well intentioned good buggers tried to help by giving the benefit of their wisdom to a new member and then it all went horse, water, drink in this thread.
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    Hey @stug


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    Every village has its idiot. Let him eat his crayons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pepper123 View Post
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    If anyone is like me and spent their time reading the entire brass damaged thread, now this. Then can anyone tell me how someone so naive, immature, disrespectful, unappreciative and so blindly arrogant pass as being fit and proper? Honestly don't believe you're 28 @pepper123... more like 16 and just got there license. Why on earth would you ask for help on a subject which obviously you have no knowledge in (hence why you're asking), then reply with kid like insults and treat every fellow knowledgable member on here like shit? I can say I won't be dealing you after seeing what you're like and I'm sure I'm not the only one
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    Nope I think you're all in for a good servicing. You won't even whisper pepper123 in the dark . Get eatn then couches boys yum yum


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