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    Thanks to Hornady Co

    True to their word they replaced the two partial boxes of .308 SSTs. I thought there was something wrong with their ammo as I was getting quite a few "duds" when I was deer hunting last winter.
    I had the ammo checked as well as my Thompson Center to see if either one was the cause of the "duds", Nothing there, so it had to be my firing pin icing up causing soft strikes. Never had that happen before in my many years of hunting and I pride myself on how I take care of my rifle. Ex Veteran
    This year I will be minimally oiling with "Deep Creep" that is designed (among many other thing) to keep the firing mechanism from freezing up. Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for a warmer winter.

    Their bullets are terribly accurate and deadly also.
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