In the 40's today so out I go. Opened up a new tin of Rem #11's and kept getting "duds". At first I just figured the charge fell out but after getting three duds out of maybe 10 I knew there was a problem. I had even been checking caps to make sure the charge was intact. After paying more attention I noticed that after a "click" and no boom that there was a tiny piece of foil in the nipple hole when I removed to bad cap. And no there has no way in Hades that I was gonna do something stupid to cause an AD so I l just looked in the tin (not using a capper today ) and found a cap with a nice robust charge in it. Holy white smoke appeare! When I looked at this tin of 100 caps the consistency was incredibly poor. Some caps have almost no charge and many look normal . There is also everything in between 0-100%. Very disappointing and not a lot of confidence using a capper in the field while hunting.
There would be no point in contacting Remington at this point as I bought 1000 caps many years ago. And also the fact is that this is the first "dud batch" I've come across and I'm into tin 7 right now. Not a bixch session but more of an observation of an unfortunate part of mass production. I'm wondering how many of you have encountered a problem with a batch of duds. Never had them in my Nobel 1075's but I'm not at the bottom of that box either.
There would be no point in contacting Remington at this point as I bought 1000 caps many years ago. And also the fact is that this is the first "dud batch" I've come across and I'm into tin 7 right now. Not a bixch session but more of an observation of an unfortunate part of mass production. I'm wondering how many of you have encountered a problem with a batch of duds. Never had them in my Nobel 1075's but I'm not at the bottom of that box either.