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<p>[QUOTE="yourturntoloveit, post: 176916, member: 57"]<b>Springfield</b>, sounds like there were already problems before your "problem" came to light.</p><p><br /></p><p>Below is quoted material from a "review/complaint" I just now found on-line. It shows a date of "2 months ago." I</p><p><br /></p><p>"I purchased 500 .300Blk brass and 100 clips from RVO. I received the brass and it was amazing at first glance. Very thoroughly cleaned. The problem started when I went to reload this brass. My batch apparently had missed the swaging process or wasn't done properly. I could only get a primer to go into 1 out of 10 brass I tried and it took way more force than I am comfortable with to get that 1 to go in.</p><p><br /></p><p>They asked me to send them back and they would throw in a handful extra for compensation. Sounded great. Till 1 week went by, then 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks before I finally got a reply to all my e-mails asking about the status of my order and got them shipped back. (They threw in about 30 extra brass, yay. Cost me $19 to ship them back.) So I throw one in the press and success! Primer fit in perfectly. Then I picked up the next brass and it resized a little funky. Took it out and looked at it and the mouth had been trimmed at an extreme angle. I set the brass on my perfectly level bench, mouth side down and it just kept falling over it was cut so unevenly. Remember, this is .300blk brass, it has a huge mouth and should stand easily on a level surface. I checked the rest of the brass and at least 50% were damaged beyond use. Either the neck had a crack in it, the neck was collapsed all the way down to the shoulder, the trim on the mouth was so uneven it wouldn't stand on a flat surface and even found one piece with a hole drilled through it!</p><p><br /></p><p>At that point I was done and asked for a total refund. They asked me to ship them back, again. So I did, another $19. Here we go again. 1, 2 ,3... finally 8 weeks later after multiple e-mails I received my refund of $80...</p><p><br /></p><p>$95 for the original brass, 2 returns of $19 each comes to a grand total of $133 out of my pocket and only received $80 back. Not to mention this whole ordeal cost me 5 months of sitting around with no .300blk to reload. Of course, multiple e-mails later I have never received one back about the rest of my refund."</p><p><br /></p><p>Do yourself a favor and forget you ever heard about this company. Actually I'm not sure I would even consider it a company. More along the lines of a scam."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yourturntoloveit, post: 176916, member: 57"][B]Springfield[/B], sounds like there were already problems before your "problem" came to light. Below is quoted material from a "review/complaint" I just now found on-line. It shows a date of "2 months ago." I "I purchased 500 .300Blk brass and 100 clips from RVO. I received the brass and it was amazing at first glance. Very thoroughly cleaned. The problem started when I went to reload this brass. My batch apparently had missed the swaging process or wasn't done properly. I could only get a primer to go into 1 out of 10 brass I tried and it took way more force than I am comfortable with to get that 1 to go in. They asked me to send them back and they would throw in a handful extra for compensation. Sounded great. Till 1 week went by, then 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks before I finally got a reply to all my e-mails asking about the status of my order and got them shipped back. (They threw in about 30 extra brass, yay. Cost me $19 to ship them back.) So I throw one in the press and success! Primer fit in perfectly. Then I picked up the next brass and it resized a little funky. Took it out and looked at it and the mouth had been trimmed at an extreme angle. I set the brass on my perfectly level bench, mouth side down and it just kept falling over it was cut so unevenly. Remember, this is .300blk brass, it has a huge mouth and should stand easily on a level surface. I checked the rest of the brass and at least 50% were damaged beyond use. Either the neck had a crack in it, the neck was collapsed all the way down to the shoulder, the trim on the mouth was so uneven it wouldn't stand on a flat surface and even found one piece with a hole drilled through it! At that point I was done and asked for a total refund. They asked me to ship them back, again. So I did, another $19. Here we go again. 1, 2 ,3... finally 8 weeks later after multiple e-mails I received my refund of $80... $95 for the original brass, 2 returns of $19 each comes to a grand total of $133 out of my pocket and only received $80 back. Not to mention this whole ordeal cost me 5 months of sitting around with no .300blk to reload. Of course, multiple e-mails later I have never received one back about the rest of my refund." Do yourself a favor and forget you ever heard about this company. Actually I'm not sure I would even consider it a company. More along the lines of a scam."[/QUOTE]
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