Agree.Very interesting. It seems Federal has an issue with this ammo or with this lot.
We’ll see what happens.
Agree.Very interesting. It seems Federal has an issue with this ammo or with this lot.
Also worth noting, when I shook the Nosler Accubond cartridge I was able to hear the powder in the case. When I shook the Federal Terminal Ascent cartridge I couldn’t hear anything in the case. I know it’s not a scientific or quantifiable data point but to me at least it’s worth noting. I’m not a reloader but it seems odd that there’s no free space in the Federal TA. For all other rifle ammo I have I can hear the powder shake in the case, e.g., .308 Win. 7.62 NATO, .30-06 Springfield, 6.5 CM.
That means absolutely nothing. Some cases are compressed with powder, some or not. Powder is not just powder. Fill quantity is highly dependent on burn rate and a multitude of other factors.Update.
Also worth noting, when I shook the Nosler Accubond cartridge I was able to hear the powder in the case. When I shook the Federal Terminal Ascent cartridge I couldn’t hear anything in the case. I know it’s not a scientific or quantifiable data point but to me at least it’s worth noting. I’m not a reloader but it seems odd that there’s no free space in the Federal TA. For all other rifle ammo I have I can hear the powder shake in the case, e.g., .308 Win. 7.62 NATO, .30-06 Springfield, 6.5 CM.
UPDATE
The rifle was sent via FedEx to Weatherby today. (I’m looking at replacing it with a Tikka T3X Superlite in .30-06.)
Federal received the ammo earlier this week. FWIW Federal said they’d conduct testing and “let me know what their results are.” But they did send a check for the full amount I paid for the 3 boxes of ammo.
It’s a mystery to me.Odd. In this case, both parties can’t be right. At least assuming there was no operator error like leaving the ammo out baking in the sun, or maybe a chamber with oil/water in it.