Is it the White Box or is it me?

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I bought a case of white box. About 8 of the boxes had 101 rounds or more (one had 103). None of them had less than 100.

One box had two near squibs: loads so light that they fired and hit where aimed, but did not cycle the action. Another round felt like it had the powder from one of the squibs in it. I was displeased.
 
Yikes! I have never had that experience, Mikul.

Just curious, what kind of handgun were you using?

Cheers,
ChickenHawk
 
Fired about 1,000 rounds of WWB .45ACP in both my Ruger and Springy. Never an issue in with either weapon.
 
I've fired several hundred rounds of 9mm. One dud so far. No other complaints.

For the price, its impossible to beat, especially considering its store bought. Equivalent to 109 bucks per case, off the shelf, and in smaller quanities if you wish. Only mail order full cases or .22LR can hope to beat that price.
 
Interesting. A few people have posted having duds. I've never had a single one.

Any chance it's really the handgun? (not trying to start a war)

Cheers,
ChickenHawk
 
I've fired several hundred rounds of 9mm. One dud so far. No other complaints.

For the price, its impossible to beat, especially considering its store bought. Equivalent to 109 bucks per case, off the shelf, and in smaller quanities if you wish. Only mail order full cases or .22LR can hope to beat that price.

Funny you say that as I payed $75 each + shipping for my last two cases of 9mm practice ammo. Winchester NATO in LEO boxes. Many cases fired with no duds.
 
You said:

Funny you say that as I payed $75 each + shipping for my last two cases of 9mm practice ammo.

And I said:

Only mail order full cases or .22LR can hope to beat that price.

I assume by "75+shipping", you mean, mail order. Which falls into one of my original exemption categories.;)
 
The 9mm ValuePack has given me flawless reliability and accuracy in my Sig P228;

The .40 ValuePack caused intermittent jamming problems in my CZ 75B, although it has been accurate in the gun; since I do not want any gun that is ammo-sensitive, it is presently at my local gunsmith for correction.
 
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