Well, today the rep I spoke to said it was cracked but couldn't say it was actually over pressure loads that caused it [their way of not admitting it was defective]. If it had been over pressure loads, they were all factory loads because that mark had been there for years.
Oh well, and the first rep I spoke with said it wouldn't be covered anyway because it was out of warranty, and even if it was still under warranty they wouldn't cover it because of "over pressure loads" [ie my fault.]
Guess I should have told them "Gee, I've only shot Remington factory ammo in it"

. I can understand their position, they have no idea what kind of ammo somebody is running in their guns, but I know what I've run through it and just can't see that receiver cracking. I think it was just a case of regular pressures and weak material. Kind of like the car dealer telling you they won't warranty a cracked head because "you must have over-heated it cracking the head", of course it couldn't be the head cracking causing it to over-heat. But that's chicken and egg talk

And get this, they'll send my barreled action back at no charge, but if I pay for a new one they charge me 17 bucks to ship it. I told them to send it back, I'll just keep shooting it.