Wise choice , it doesn't matter how old anything is you stoked your 700 with their mistake & they know it.
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Had a problem at the range today!
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Dude thats a serious thing that happened to you. Call Remington. If it was an issue with the ammo, I would think they owe you a check for a new gun.Comment
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A quality rifle saved you from harm! The ammo is at fault. I would take photos of the ammo box w/ lot #, etc just in case it gets "lost" when you send it to Remington. They may find it was the way the ammo has been stored, but I'm sure they ill take care of you.
A good teaching moment for eye protection.Comment
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You said the ammo was on the old side, how old? Old enough that the powder had started to break down? If you still have a few loaded rounds from that lot, pull the bullet and dump the powder. If the powder is reddish looking, you are basically playing with unstable powder, and should empty all the cases and burn off the powder.sigpic

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The age of the rifle is not in question, 1972 is as good or better than new. I would question the ammo, did you buy it new yourself? Is it possible it was reloaded and put into the factory box?sigpicComment
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"I would question the ammo, did you buy it new yourself? Is it possible it was reloaded and put into the factory box?"
I bought the ammo from a guy that had sold a rifle, so it was not new to me. I talked to the remington folks and we traced the numbers on the box. They said it is 1994. I guess it is possible that someone put some reloads in the factory box. I dont know how I would tell, since the brass appears to match the box. I know when I save my good brass I put it back in the factory box, so I guess someone could have done that. I may pull a bullet and look, but the remington lady said they would like to look at it and I may just send it to them. I know I wont shoot the rest of the box. I would normally save the brass but I think under the circumstances I will just get rid of it. I would hate to take a chance.Comment
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I dont know yet, but I also suspect it was an ammo related issue. I have been putting off reloading, but it may be time to think about it. At least I would know what I have. I know there are lots of benefits in terms or accuracy as well.Comment
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Well, I guess that's good to know...............
But my 5.56 wont reach out as far as the 7mm Rem Mag.Comment
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You are OK, right? You said something about metal to the face? Really sorry that happened.Comment
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Reloaded ammo mixed in with factory.. If you purchased the ammo from someone and not a store, ANYTHING can be expected. I am Glad you are OK, what you experienced is not a matter to take lightly. Things like that can cause serious injury an or death. Unless you reload or have someone reload for you according to your rifle Specs. DO NOT SHOOT AMMO THAT IS NOT HAND LOADED FOR YOUR RIFLE..PERIOD!!!There are four questions of value in life... What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for.Comment
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SAVE THE BRASS AND PROJECTILES.. GET RID OF THE POWDER AND PRIMERS. YOU STILL HAVE COMPONENTS THERE.."I would question the ammo, did you buy it new yourself? Is it possible it was reloaded and put into the factory box?"
I bought the ammo from a guy that had sold a rifle, so it was not new to me. I talked to the remington folks and we traced the numbers on the box. They said it is 1994. I guess it is possible that someone put some reloads in the factory box. I dont know how I would tell, since the brass appears to match the box. I know when I save my good brass I put it back in the factory box, so I guess someone could have done that. I may pull a bullet and look, but the remington lady said they would like to look at it and I may just send it to them. I know I wont shoot the rest of the box. I would normally save the brass but I think under the circumstances I will just get rid of it. I would hate to take a chance.There are four questions of value in life... What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for.Comment
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