.223 norinco in spam cans

If it all came from norinco why was it packaged differently ?

why does my beer come in 6 packs, 12 packs and flats? It all comes from Heineken... different packages for different markets, different clients, there is a thread about a guy that was upset he got cardboard boxes and no spam cans. I don't care how it comes as long as it's the same stuff I'm used to shooting, it works and it's accurate
 
why does my beer come in 6 packs, 12 packs and flats? It all comes from Heineken... different packages for different markets, different clients, there is a thread about a guy that was upset he got cardboard boxes and no spam cans. I don't care how it comes as long as it's the same stuff I'm used to shooting, it works and it's accurate

Neither do I at the price. I was just curious why Canada Amos stock is in boxes will others is in cans. I'm assuming there's only one or two distributors big enough to bring in the large shipments of this stuff. Just curious. That's all
 
The way I had it explained to me was somebody somewhere got into a snit because some retailer broke open a crate/spam can and was selling individual boxes which were naturally ........ unmarked. Well the gov't in their infinite wisdom decided that would never do and insisted that if sold by the pack it needed proper labeling. Apparently it is up to the importer/distributor to make the call as to if they leave in the spam cans or not. If they intend to sell spam cans, no problem. If they intend to sell paper packs of 20 then they need to be individually labeled.
 
Has anybody tried this ammo yet? I'm thinking of leaving them sealed in the can to protect against humidity to store for future use. All my other ammo is in cardboard boxes.
 
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