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It's damn near 20 years old
I wasn't aware that ammo had a infinite warranty
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I'm not quite so dismissive. No, I don't expect a manufacturer to warranty any product that long. I DO expect a manufacturer to admit the product was manufactured defectively, but that it's been so long they no longer will support it. I could accept that. I DON'T expect a manufacturer to claim the defect is due to age, when anyone with a brain knows that's not true. Nor do I expect a manufacture to be so short sighted that they don't realize they are implying their products are nominally so poor quality that theirs do fail like this after 20 years (which isn't even true, since the age is irrelevant to this defect), when everyone else's can last more than twice that. They are basically implying all of their product is junk, compared to everyone else's.
So let's keep count here:
-They make crap product (usually due to their sub-par brass metallurgy - by the way, if I had to guess, they probably stamped their brass too tight from the sheet stock (thank an MBA), and just barely nipped into the edge of the next one, making it slightly thinner/weaker right there at the failure point. Read Hatcher's Notebook, and he'll talk about the exact same thing happening once with a run of Lake City ammo),
-Don't have good customer support (hey times are tight - but being beat by Wolf is kind of sad).
-And don't even have a half-brained public-relations/marketing department.
Aside from that, looking like a really well lead company!