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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3604152" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>It got more strange with that new bag of Starline. I found 3 additional primers, but these were installed in cases. Odd, but now I’m definitely leaning towards, these were possibly set to be used in testing. Could’ve been accidentally installed thinking they were going for testing, then just bagged up, primers and all. I’ve worked in manufacturing a time or two, and stuff like this definitely happens. You get in a hurry, grab the wrong stock, package it up and off it goes. The things I worked with in mfg, were larger items, when it was thought or proven that the wrong items were packaged, it was fairly easy to open, check the product, and reseal. Things as small as brass, much less primers, would be much more difficult, and the employee could just roll the dice and ship it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3604152, member: 43126"] It got more strange with that new bag of Starline. I found 3 additional primers, but these were installed in cases. Odd, but now I’m definitely leaning towards, these were possibly set to be used in testing. Could’ve been accidentally installed thinking they were going for testing, then just bagged up, primers and all. I’ve worked in manufacturing a time or two, and stuff like this definitely happens. You get in a hurry, grab the wrong stock, package it up and off it goes. The things I worked with in mfg, were larger items, when it was thought or proven that the wrong items were packaged, it was fairly easy to open, check the product, and reseal. Things as small as brass, much less primers, would be much more difficult, and the employee could just roll the dice and ship it. [/QUOTE]
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