I see these types of comments on the Remington rimfires, and they always make me wonder what I'm doing wrong.
I use the bulk Golden stuff, and periodically include the Target loads when I do rimfire testing with handguns & rifles.
I simply am not running into anything like these reported failure rates.
Most of what I use them in are new guns, which may make a difference.
My own are a Marlin, a Winchester 9422, a low-mileage Buckmark, and a high-mileage 1975 Ruger Single-Six.
It's quite rare to run into duds with any of those guns, with any of the Remington loads I run through them.
In the specific case of the Target load, though, I've never found it to be any more accurate in any gun than Remington's non-Target stuff.
Denis