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<blockquote data-quote="HackerF15E" data-source="post: 1949513" data-attributes="member: 9689"><p>You can laugh out loud at the statement if you want, but "internet wisdom" is no guarantee of truth.</p><p></p><p>There is actually zero -- zero -- evidence that steel case ammo accelerates wear of firearms components. Lots of TALK about it, but not a single photo or documented case showing wear or damage caused by using steel. Lots of people who point to warnings in firearms company manuals and literature that say use of steel voids the warranty or whatnot (same companies that say to not use reloads, either).</p><p></p><p>If you happen across any actual evidence, please feel free to post it. I'm actually interested to see it. And, importantly, such evidence has to be evaluated in the greater context of all the other evidence to the contrary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HackerF15E, post: 1949513, member: 9689"] You can laugh out loud at the statement if you want, but "internet wisdom" is no guarantee of truth. There is actually zero -- zero -- evidence that steel case ammo accelerates wear of firearms components. Lots of TALK about it, but not a single photo or documented case showing wear or damage caused by using steel. Lots of people who point to warnings in firearms company manuals and literature that say use of steel voids the warranty or whatnot (same companies that say to not use reloads, either). If you happen across any actual evidence, please feel free to post it. I'm actually interested to see it. And, importantly, such evidence has to be evaluated in the greater context of all the other evidence to the contrary. [/QUOTE]
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