Harley Quinn
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I purchased some ammo at gunbrokers, it is hard to find the 400 Corbon around and at times I have purchased it off of various locations (boards etc.).
The stuff was supposed to be new in the box etc The box was crushed a little and might have been dropped.
Here is what I observed when opening the box, two of the rounds were not at the same level as the others (it was obvious that the bullets had moved not uncommon for the 400 because of the design).
This movement changed the whole scene as far as pressures are concerned and of course I did not shoot them.
But if I had not been observant and aware it might have been a KB. This round is one the gun can handle well and the increase in pressure, because the loads of a 400 are not that high in pressure, less than 30,000 as a general rule. But you just never know for sure
Basic reason for this thread, is just a heads up thought and felt it would be good to share with others.
The stuff was supposed to be new in the box etc The box was crushed a little and might have been dropped.
Here is what I observed when opening the box, two of the rounds were not at the same level as the others (it was obvious that the bullets had moved not uncommon for the 400 because of the design).
This movement changed the whole scene as far as pressures are concerned and of course I did not shoot them.
But if I had not been observant and aware it might have been a KB. This round is one the gun can handle well and the increase in pressure, because the loads of a 400 are not that high in pressure, less than 30,000 as a general rule. But you just never know for sure
Basic reason for this thread, is just a heads up thought and felt it would be good to share with others.