bewsher500
Well-Known Member
It really isn't a question of preferring the .22LR or .22WMR (though I haven't had any ammo problems with these): it's just that HMR QC isn't good enough.
I don't see this as a quality control issue.
This is a fundemental design flaw in the manufacturing process.
If they then QC'd out all those with split necks their faulty round bin would have as many if not more than the boxes going out for sale!
this is as usual a cost issue as I see it.
When the machine making the HMR ammo is essentially a WMR machine with a necking element added to it and necks are sized AFTER priming, there is no allowance for annealing unless another process is added before (at a cost)