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  • Indy_Guy_77

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    Not to dissuade you from purchasing from him...

    But what's your recourse should one of those reloads blow up in your gun and cost you a finger/hand/eye/worse?

    -J-
     

    DIRTROAD

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    I have used him before with no problems , i could be wrong but i think if you sell retail you have to have insurance
     

    Fishersjohn48

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    To echo what Indy guy says. I have bought some 8mm from him in the past and found it to be very inconsistent. I do like that it comes in a nice ammo box.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    I have used him before with no problems , i could be wrong but i think if you sell retail you have to have insurance

    Hey may very well have Insurance...

    But how will you find him if you have a claim? Or prove that HE's the one that cobbled the ammo together?

    Again - I don't have a dog in this fight, but the 'net is rife with stories and photos of firearms blown up due to (mainly) reloads.
     
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