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Problems with Winchester Train and Defend Ammo?

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Anybody else having troubles (failure to fire) with Winchester Train and Defend ammo, especially .380 ACP. Had quite a few failures to fire, despite a good strike on the primer. This was several months ago and I'm wondering if Winchester has fixed the problem.

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Never used it. Interested to see if there are any other problems.
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It is on purpose. Got to train for malfunctions also. :biggrinjester:
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MechAg94 wrote:It is on purpose. Got to train for malfunctions also. :biggrinjester:
And defend yourself with something other than your pistol. :biggrinjester:
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Crash wrote: Had quite a few failures to fire, despite a good strike on the primer. This was several months ago and I'm wondering if Winchester has fixed the problem.

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What make/model of pistol was it?

If your certain it's the ammo & not the gun I'd suggest contacting Winchester. I had a handful of Winchester White Box .40 Cal rounds with jacked up brass about 2 years ago; they sent me a shipping label to return them, & they sent me a check in the mail. It was a much better dialogue than I had with the CCI/Blazer people about their Blazer Brass shedding the jacket as the rounds exited the muzzle ("It's OK, it happens with certain guns. It won't hurt the gun; just don't shoot so close & you won't notice the shrapnel holes in your target ", said their rep...).
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Had a couple of similar experiences with Wichester White Box 9mm. Pulled bullet on one and it must have been a dead primer as there was powder in the case. That was the WWB ammo I used on the Instructor Course. Cost me 5 points at 3 yards!!

The other two were in matches so did not recover rounds to see what the problem was.

My current state is that if I cannot use my reloads (which have never had a FTF) I will use anything but Winchester. I have had really good luck with Federal and Blazer Brass for range ammo.
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AF-Odin wrote:Had a couple of similar experiences with Wichester White Box 9mm. Pulled bullet on one and it must have been a dead primer as there was powder in the case. That was the WWB ammo I used on the Instructor Course. Cost me 5 points at 3 yards!!

The other two were in matches so did not recover rounds to see what the problem was.

My current state is that if I cannot use my reloads (which have never had a FTF) I will use anything but Winchester. I have had really good luck with Federal and Blazer Brass for range ammo.
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Same experience with WWB. Usually at least one FTF per box of 500. Always figured it was hard primers. Switched to PMC and IWI and no more issues.
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I'm amazed at all of these FTF's. I can't remember the last one I had, and I've used all of the different cheap types of range ammo that I could find. I don't doubt others, just haven't experienced it myself.
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I've used cases of 9mm 147 grain with no issues. Haven't used any other caliber in them

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I used a box of the Train in 9mm, had 11 that would not go bang & was using 5 different pistols that day, I even tried to put the unfired rounds in another pistol & still nothing.
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There have been problems with at least certain Train & Defend "Train* series 9mm ammo. A friend of mine had issues, and contacted Winchester. They traded him either 500 or 1000 rounds (don't remember which.)

So the problem is real. I don't know whether it's been pinpointed to a certain lot or lots yet, nor how widespread it is, but it has happened.

I'll see if I can get some more details.
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I've been using Winchester Train & Defend in 9mm & .40 for a while now - maybe a couple of years. I've never had any issues. They've all fed & fired just fine.
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I've read about similar problems with WWB on various forums but I had not experienced it personally until recently. About 2 weeks ago on the same day I had fail to fire on 3 of 50 in 9mm, and 2 of 50 in 45 ACP. None were from light strikes. I had no issues until then, and no issues with any other brands of ammo I've fired in either of these 2 guns.
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