Well, I finally called Berry's since it was obvious they were not going to call me back about the issue of sending me 124 gr bullets when I ordered 115. Not that it was a major problem except that the 124 gr were in a boxes labeled 115 gr. As a newbie in reloading, I thought it was a fairly significant issue.Especially since I loaded up rounds based on a charge for 115. They still had no answers for me, why this happened and it was obvious that they were not going to respond back to me. At first they just apologized and said to send them back and they would send out the correct order. I told them I was not pleased with the service and the mistake and after more conversation they agreed to give me a Small credit off the bullets.
What bothers me is the fact that they do not seem to take this as a serious matter. It really confuses me as I do not want to make a mistake when reloading ammo, especially for the first time. Is reloading a charge for 124 with 115 data not a big deal?? I would imagine most reloading rookies like myself have a lot of initial concern about their first reload batch. I do not want to destroy my pistol, hurt myself or others by a stupid careless mistake. I gave them the lot numbers of the mistake and just wonder if others have received ammo and orders marked incorrectly.
Regardless, I learned my first lesson as a newbie and that is to weigh the bullet from the manufacturer when receiving them. If Berry's has loaded 124 gr ammo in other boxes labeled 115, I hope they do a diligent recall.
What bothers me is the fact that they do not seem to take this as a serious matter. It really confuses me as I do not want to make a mistake when reloading ammo, especially for the first time. Is reloading a charge for 124 with 115 data not a big deal?? I would imagine most reloading rookies like myself have a lot of initial concern about their first reload batch. I do not want to destroy my pistol, hurt myself or others by a stupid careless mistake. I gave them the lot numbers of the mistake and just wonder if others have received ammo and orders marked incorrectly.
Regardless, I learned my first lesson as a newbie and that is to weigh the bullet from the manufacturer when receiving them. If Berry's has loaded 124 gr ammo in other boxes labeled 115, I hope they do a diligent recall.