MissouriBullet
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The credentials were posted in the original shopcam thread. It's THR/HideyHoleI think Jim Stinar runs a leaner operation, and I don't believe he has a shopcam
My beef with the damage wasn't so much that USPS tenderized the box, it was that there wasn't a lot of additional support inside the box to keep things from shifting around. The S & S box was very carefully packed, with additional padding inside the individual bullet cartons and surrounding them in the enclosing USPS flat rate box.
The S & S box was pretty beat-up looking when it arrived, too. But the bullets weren't
I'd love to check out your shopcam. I don't seem to have the requisite credentials to sign on, though . . . it's prompting me for a user name and password.
We actually are investigating stronger boxes. We have another 3-4k of our current ones to go through before we re-order.
We only have the one size box, which is the same size LaserCast uses. In fact, the box is cut from the same dies from the same box manufacturer, which is a hundred miles from us in Kansas. So, some bullets fill the box at 500, some fill it at 400, and some fill it at a thousand. So there's a problem with the single-box constraint and managing unfilled bulk within it on the lighter bullets.
But we're working on it. Meanwhile, the square-bottomed 2 mil enclosure bag limits loss, except for when the USPS drives a forklift fork through the box.