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Went to the range today and shot 150rds of 45ACP. 100rds of WWB 230g FMJ and 50rds of Speer Lawman 230g TMJ. I had 2 duds in the 100rd WWB. I ejected each round and the primer had been struck but nothing happened. So here is my question, does that happen alot with WWB ammo? I have shot hundreds of rounds of WWB 9mm and all were flawless. Also is it safe to just throw the duds into the spent brass pile, I am sure it is, but still makes me feel a bit uneasy sometimes. By the way Speer Lawman ammo was good!

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I'm going to bet your firing pin spring is on the verge of being too weak, or more likely, a headspace problem. Some brands of primers are a touch harder to ignite than others. Try them again, maybe in a different gun. I'm betting the ammo is good, but anything is possible.

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I have never had an issue with WWB. I did have two Blazer 9mm not fire out of my Taurus 905 but I put them in my Glock and they fired. I ran Gold Dot through the Taurus to test, then I took the Taurus back to the range and ran WWB through it like a champ.

Also the Blazer wouldn't come out of the cylinder without a bit of prying (the 905 is a revolver, for those that don't know) but Gold Dot and WWB slide right out.

Just saying sometimes guns don't like some ammo, but other guns don't mind the same ammo a bit.

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Guest Straight Shooter

WWB is good ammo for what is is designed to be: full power,accurate and cheaper{NOT CHEAP} practice ammo. In this area, it is excellent. I have fired tens of thousands of rounds of this stuff, and only about 3 weeks ago, came across my first bad round, a .38+P 130 gr. load. The round would not allow cylinder rotation in the now 3 other revolvers tested. ONE round,out of thousands,and years of shooting. I currently have my Glock 21 loaded with WWB 230 JHP's clocking out at about 880 fps. I have however, here and other places, read about bad rounds with WWB before. I found a thread on another forum from 2006, with people talking about it.

I just bought another box today. So, yes,it is more likely the ammo rathr than gun. But, I trust it enough to carry it. Just my two cents.

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I wish I had kept the rounds or tried to fire them again, that would solve the gun vs ammo issue. I had no idea they would possibly fire on a second try. I dont think its the gun it only has a little over 2k rounds thru it. But I do have a new firing pin spring so if it happens in the future I can try some things ie 2nd try, change firing pin spring and try round again, etc

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Guest BEARMAN

I've had trouble with the cases splitting on some Winchester .22 WMR ammunition in the silver box.

Contacted Winchester, and they said "send it back" which I did.

Sent them 2 partial boxes, and they sent me back 4 boxes in return.

They will make it right, only if you let them know about it though. :hiding:

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