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Guest canynracer
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Gotcha. This thread was confusing as hell due to the edited content and I didn't know WTF was happeing until I got the the second page. I got cross mogulated from when he said he grabbed the wrong round from his friend at first...Ma bad.

Keep up slacker! You need to borrow my kids Hooked on Phonics DVD???

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Guest db99wj
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Keep up slacker! You need to borrow my kids Hooked on Phonics DVD???

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Gotcha. This thread was confusing as hell due to the edited content and I didn't know WTF was happeing until I got the the second page. I got cross mogulated from when he said he grabbed the wrong round from his friend at first...Ma bad.

Yeah that is why I said I made an arse out of myself. I am a dope.

And to be honest I don't know how my buddies .40 round got onto my bench. I didn't even shoot his gun. :whistle:

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And to be honest I don't know how my buddies .40 round got onto my bench. I didn't even shoot his gun. :whistle:

Trust me, they travel... I got home with a .357 mag in my range bag one night. I don't own a .357 mag. :)

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Now back to the original topic.

Has anyone else ever found "different" rounds in the same box.

I think the fellow behind the counter was dead on with the bullet weight being different and the bullet being seated farther into the casing. I guess I just firgured that there would be consistency within a single box.

To answer your question, Yes. I got some reloads with a 45 I bought, I was looking them over the other day and 1 of them turned out to be a 45LC not acp.

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I still have some old ammo marked 9k, which is 9mm Kurtz. That is the same thing as .380. I have an old H&K .380 also marked 9k. I have to be careful to remember that 9k is not 9mm.

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I will not put the orange box stuff through any of my guns--just had too many bad experiences with the stuff. The worst I saw was when a friend (who was fairly new to shooting) with a new Glock 19 said he could shoot it well, but it jammed all the time. "A Glock 19?," I asked. He claimed the "flat points" always hung up, but the "round noses" fed well. My first thought was, "Who loads a flat point 9mm?" I saw him at the range about two weeks later, and I saw his "flat points"--they were .40s! He had bought one of RUSA's 9mm orange box 250 packs, but it was about 20% .40. Nice.

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Is the orange box stuff at RangeUSA different than the bulk 250 and 500 packs? I only buy the bulk packs and have had very, very few issues (no jams, just some misfires - rack, tap and go)...

Guest canynracer
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The 500 packs are not the same....from what I understand, the orange stuff is in the 250 and of course 50rd....I am pretty sure the 500 stuff is the "other" reloading company...but I could be wrong...

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