CrackerJack....
show the picture to hornady.
you'll get ... nothing in return
I had some 308 headstamped ammo in a box of 6.5x55 a few years ago. It was 6.5x55, just miss stamped. Bought at Reliable, they took one quick look and just handed me a new box.
Funny you say that, I found a 6.5x55 case in my pile of twice fired 308 LC brass (I fired them myself) I have no idea how it ended up in my keltec RFB fired brass, considering I don't even own a 6.5x55 rifle. I'm lucky I sold the rfb before finding out about the case. It shouldn't have chambered or fired in a 308 rifle right?
Funny you say that, I found a 6.5x55 case in my pile of twice fired 308 LC brass (I fired them myself) I have no idea how it ended up in my keltec RFB fired brass, considering I don't even own a 6.5x55 rifle. I'm lucky I sold the rfb before finding out about the case. It shouldn't have chambered or fired in a 308 rifle right?
Wasn't someone whining about this happening with the Remington bullets he bought...
Just goes to show you...#### happens
Every company out there has accidentally released some mispackaged stuff at some point. If this is enough to get you to stop using a companies products, just stop shooting all together.I don't like the looks of that. If they can somehow get a pistol bullet in a bag of rifle bullets, they can also be mismatching different caliber rifle bullets also in the same bag.... I frigging hope I don't have to check the size of each bullet before seating them, or I won't be using hornady stuff for long.
I would agree with a poster, that Hornady is unlikely to do anything if you contacted them. To me the "right" thing to do would be to send a store credit to the OP's LGS for equivalent value. That sort of word of mouth is what some companies did in the past. Sadly, now mostly in the past.



























