usnret wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:gwilley1 wrote: I've been told don't shoot anyone else's reloads but someone must shoot them if they are selling them.
Sorry to have to crawl out from under my bridge, but that kind of thinking can get you hurt or killed. Just because someone else has shot some anonymous guy's reloads and lived doesn't prove ANYTHING. NOTHING. Nada!! Zip!! It just means that he hasn't screwed up bad enough yet to get somebody seriously hurt. Do you really want to buy a ticket in THAT kind of a Russian Roulette lottery? Assuming a guys sells 20 boxes of 50 rounds of something a show (1,000 rounds), that means that his error rate has to be less than 1 in 1,000. Say it's only 1 in 10,000, which sounds pretty good on the face of it. That means that one of his customers is going to get hurt in less than a year of him selling his stuff at shows. Are those odds that you would be willing to accept??
Going by this logic, no one should even trust factory ammo.
Bad factory rounds happen. Not often, but they do nonetheless.
That's why ammunition companies have lawyers and insurance.