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Hornady Aftersales?
14 March 2006, 15:36
500nitroHornady Aftersales?
I have a problem with a set of Hornady New Dimension Dies. The re-sizing die to be specific.
It is 39/1000" off centre.
I have sent more than a few emails to Hornady over the past few weeks asking for some comment or help with not even the courtesy of a computer generated reply.
Am I being anal about the off centre tolerance?
My old RCBS dies are less than 6/1000" on my lathe clock.
The problem is the RCBS dies load ammo which gives superb groups - .28" my best and .50" my worst.
The Hornady give 1.25" groups and larger using the identical components.
Sadly, I had already donated the RCBS dies to a poorly paid police buddy of mine otherwise there would not be a problem.
I have "borowed" them back to load but in the interim it would be nice if Hornady amswered my mails....even if they told me to sod off!

14 March 2006, 16:07
krakySeems like bad service to me. Does it work for you to call them?? Have you got a runnout gauge and can check the runnout of the loaded ammo??
14 March 2006, 16:36
jeffeossoSend them the dies back, and ask for them to be fixed... after all, they aint workin now, so why should they work any worse while shipping.
I understand the Long distance charge is huge, but they have always been pretty darn good on the phone... and when I wore out my 45 LC dies, they gave me a new set
jeffe
14 March 2006, 19:12
vapodogPM sent
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I must say that Hornady has bent over backwards to help me out and I have found their technical support great.
The TOLL FREE # is 1-800-338-3220.
Give 'em a ring and see if they don't help- The one time I tried to e mail a ? I was told that they receive over 800 per week and even though they answer them all, it takes a few weeks to wade through the backlog.
Hope this helps.
14 March 2006, 20:40
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by gab:
I must say that Hornady has bent over backwards to help me out and I have found their technical support great.
The TOLL FREE # is 1-800-338-3220.
Give 'em a ring and see if they don't help- The one time I tried to e mail a ? I was told that they receive over 800 per week and even though they answer them all, it takes a few weeks to wade through the backlog.
Hope this helps.
I wonder how helpful that number is for a guy in South Africa.
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14 March 2006, 20:48
Terry BlauwkampWrite Steve Johnson at Hornady directly, and I'll bet he takes care of it.
E-mail SJohnson@Hornady.com
Remember, forgivness is easier to get than permission.
14 March 2006, 21:55
butchlocafter really taking a close look at how they're made my solution was to throw them away
OOOPS- my bad-did not see the S. Africa tag.
Will pay closer attetion next post.
Sorry

15 March 2006, 00:34
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
after really taking a close look at how they're made my solution was to throw them away
I sent a letter to RSA with 30 fmj .375 steel clad bullets several years ago.
It took six weeks and $14 in postage to get it there.
Returning dies to Grand Island from RSA just isn't a good option.
I think eventually Hornady will just ship new dies .....but not even sure it's legal either.
RSA has shitty new laws. I see a $20 solution with a $150 implimentation tag.
Optimism is bleak here.
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15 March 2006, 02:09
bja105Try that direct e-mail address. I bet emails from customer service are getting blocked as spam.
I'd probably buy new dies, I doubt any solution is going to be quick.
Jason
15 March 2006, 09:36
500nitroThanks for the input guys.
Vapo thanks for the PM I will get hold of the lad you suggested, possibly copy to SH as well thanks Terry.
Cheers,
J
16 March 2006, 12:20
500nitroVapo,
I had a reply from your lad this am.
We are trying to sort this problem out with the inclusion of the local agent here. It is apparently a hassle to get an export permit to send even a set of dies out of USA.

16 March 2006, 22:05
Terry BlauwkampHave Steve send the dies to me, and I'll bring them with me to RSA in April, and post them down to you in Durban>
Remember, forgivness is easier to get than permission.
27 March 2006, 07:23
<cobra44>Just package the die up and send it back to the customer service dept. and include a note with in the package with a description of the problem. Chances are you will get a new die back with a nice note of appollagy. They do not actually make the dies I don't believe and it is a case of quality control failure in the production process, no matter who makes them.
DO DO DO accour!
27 March 2006, 08:11
vapodogquote:
They do not actually make the dies
Hornady does in fact make their own dies.
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