DaisyCutter
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Indian 7.62 NATO.
I had to carefully hand inspect each cartridge. They often had split case necks and bullets that were seated crooked.
A good friend saw me going to all that trouble, and said... "You understand you are shooting ammo that was manufactured in a country where the population drinks from the same river they $#1+ in?".
The silver lining is that I learned really good non-destructive inspection procedures for my own handloads, once I started handloading.
I had to carefully hand inspect each cartridge. They often had split case necks and bullets that were seated crooked.
A good friend saw me going to all that trouble, and said... "You understand you are shooting ammo that was manufactured in a country where the population drinks from the same river they $#1+ in?".
The silver lining is that I learned really good non-destructive inspection procedures for my own handloads, once I started handloading.