So, has anyone else noticed the cavities of their 16gr zans or other sizes having pieces of what looks like wood?
Definitely matters. Material in the hollow point could throw off the weight balance if it's off to one side which would impact accuracy.Does it matter?...
A lot of them do, I've only ever encountered this with the 16gr zans, I've tossed the ones that have an excessive amount. A few months back I got a back that looked like it had tiny wood chips in the bag, but I didnt make a big deal out of it, this is my second one now. I'm gonna have to check the other 2 boxes I bought but I would say 6 or 7 out of 10 have these inside the cavity.Do only a couple look like that or all of them?
It seems to me quality control is not Zans strong point.A lot of them do, I've only ever encountered this with the 16gr zans, I've tossed the ones that have an excessive amount. A few months back I got a back that looked like it had tiny wood chips in the bag, but I didnt make a big deal out of it, this is my second one now. I'm gonna have to check the other 2 boxes I bought but I would say 6 or 7 out of 10 have these inside the cavity.
I mean the quality of their slugs has always been great to me. But I feel like they may have other products in same area they make the 16gr. Again I've never had this issue with the 20gr 13gr or the 10grIt seems to me quality control is not Zans strong point.
He will probably tell you its not a big deal and that youre stuck with them like he did with me and my zan br100Yeah i'm gonna see if I can get a hold of them.
What happened to your br100? I get that I'll be stuck with them, I just wanna know what it is.He will probably tell you its not a big deal and that youre stuck with them like he did with me and my zan br100
Then have the audacity to suggest you try the latest Zan batch.He will probably tell you its not a big deal and that youre stuck with them like he did with me and my zan br100
Zan has admitted to an issue in his production/cleaning process that caused the br100 to have quite a bit of fliers, not flying worth a hoot out of anything. Then he says oh please stand by for our V2 thats not in the country, oh but wait, they are in the country so now I know he lied?What happened to your br100? I get that I'll be stuck with them, I just wanna know what it is.
Nahh, not sticky at all, if anything it resembles tiny clumps of saw dust.Is the substance sticky at all? Kinda looks like some sort of wax or lubricant that dried from what I see in the pics...I could be way off....![]()
I bought a box of the 100br and luckily they were good for me, shooting submoa at 106yds at about 888fps when I had the impact set up for .30, but that's just poop, referring to the response they gave you.Zan has admitted to an issue in his production/cleaning process that caused the br100 to have quite a bit of fliers, not flying worth a hoot out of anything. Then he says oh please stand by for our V2 thats not in the country, oh but wait, they are in the country so now I know he lied?
@Spinach i did ultrasonically clean a box and then relube with flp10 and they showed promise but I did not have the rifle set to shoot them, have to bump my reg up a bit then will report back. Either way, we shouldn't have to do that.