Hey guys. I've never purchased ammo at CT so I don't know personally, but I thought I'd throw the question out to see if anyone has had this problem.
I was talking to a friend out east recently who told me a story about his friend's deer hunting trip last year. He fired at the deer (kill shot), it jumped and took off. He found it again, shot and the same thing. He followed a blood trail and finally found it again and used his buddy's gun to drop it. After checking it out, the previous shots were good but barely went through the skin. After telling the story to someone, that guy immediately asked if he bought his ammo at CT. He did, but this guy didn't know that. After he said he did, the guy told him that CT buys bulk from producers and to cut costs, they have them skimp a little at the factory. I was told the same about their spark plugs a while back when I had my Ski Doo repaired, but this is the first I heard of anything like this with ammo. Anyone else heard this or is it just boys BS'ing?
I was talking to a friend out east recently who told me a story about his friend's deer hunting trip last year. He fired at the deer (kill shot), it jumped and took off. He found it again, shot and the same thing. He followed a blood trail and finally found it again and used his buddy's gun to drop it. After checking it out, the previous shots were good but barely went through the skin. After telling the story to someone, that guy immediately asked if he bought his ammo at CT. He did, but this guy didn't know that. After he said he did, the guy told him that CT buys bulk from producers and to cut costs, they have them skimp a little at the factory. I was told the same about their spark plugs a while back when I had my Ski Doo repaired, but this is the first I heard of anything like this with ammo. Anyone else heard this or is it just boys BS'ing?