BluesBear
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I've fired over 2000 rounds of Winchester White Box (WWB) and never had a single failure. I know several people who fire it almost exclusively and use much much more of it than I do.
FTF = Failure to Feed or Failure to Fire?
If you have a gun that misFEEDS WWB one out of four, what you really have is A GUN WITH A PROBLEM.
If you have a gun that misFIRES WWB one out of four, what you really have is A GUN WITH A SERIOUS PROBLEM!
Don't try and blame it on the ammo.
WWB is not the cleanest nor the most accurate ammo around but it's known to go BANG an extremely high percentage of the time.
Now, having said that, I have seen a few WWB 9mm rounds that had some bullet seating problems but that's just poor factory inspection. It happens all of the time on high speed production lines. The big factories load ammo on machines that make a Dillon Super 1050 look like it's operating in slow motion.
FTF = Failure to Feed or Failure to Fire?
If you have a gun that misFEEDS WWB one out of four, what you really have is A GUN WITH A PROBLEM.
If you have a gun that misFIRES WWB one out of four, what you really have is A GUN WITH A SERIOUS PROBLEM!
Don't try and blame it on the ammo.
WWB is not the cleanest nor the most accurate ammo around but it's known to go BANG an extremely high percentage of the time.
Now, having said that, I have seen a few WWB 9mm rounds that had some bullet seating problems but that's just poor factory inspection. It happens all of the time on high speed production lines. The big factories load ammo on machines that make a Dillon Super 1050 look like it's operating in slow motion.