Re: conceal carry with reloads?
That is great that you do perform some QC, however, only testing and weighing 10 is such a small statistical sample unfortunately it really not much to hang your coat on. Min sample process would be test the first 100 in the same manner, then move to a reduced sampling plan, and this is per batch.
Of course, it only takes one f up to ruin your day
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ubet</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Boy, lots of good info here.
I carry a complete stock pistol, no trigger work, no light, the factory three dot night sites that came on it. Only carry mags made by sig (its a sig220 I carry) that have more than 500 rounds through the magazines.
I live in a pretty rural area. So thats one good thing. The only argument/benefits I could see that you could make in a court (im not a lawyer) is that your built your carry ammo to be accurate in your gun. So god forbid you did draw your weapon, the chances of a miss are down by that much.
But as I read more and more, it appears that that is neglibale, because most sd shootings occur in feet/inches not in yards.
The problem I see, is like what I ran into, a batch of 20 or so rounds that werent crimped and wouldnt feed. Albeit, somehow I guess winchester could fuck up and the samething could happen there too. Though, in my case of the lack of crimp, I could deffinetly SEE that the flare was still there.
To the poster that asked about me weighing them. I am VERY careful on the weighing. I test the first 10 to make sure they are all within .1gr of each other (this is just practice ammo), then every 10th or so after that I measure, and somewehre I test a random one too. Empty cases stay on one side of my press, charged cases on the other, NO MIXING. I dont use a tray to hold them when I am charging. Its one case at a time. Although, if I were to carry reloads, each charge would be weighed on my scale, to the desired weight, no exceptions. The above is just what I do for practice ammo.</div></div>