sparkman2
Regular Member
I recently was out having some me time on a farm and decided to take out my Henry .44 Magnum Big Boy for some air. After squeezing off about a dozen rounds or so, I looked down while I was inserting another round and noticed that the primer part of the shell had separated from the casing and the casing itself had lodged itself in the chamber. I unloaded the rifle and removed the casing. I rounded up all the casings that I had fired that day and found ten of the fifty rounds in a box were deformed in some way. I was shooting PMC Bronze 44 Remington Mag. I contacted PMC and they said they would like the rest of the ammo back. Lot number on the inside of the box is 44D-467.