Of course that was through a Glock so the superior technology of the firearm may have had something to do with it!

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I only have three boxes of White Win "in stock". All are USA. I've not paid attention to country of origin before; the letters are quite large. USA, USA, USA...Snap E Tom wrote:I talked to one of the guys at McBride's on Monday about this. He thinks the brass might be too long on them. I haven't measured, though. He did tell me to specifically look for "Made in the USA" on the box, and sure enough, they were there.
One of the guys on the other forums pointed out that Winchester is in the middle of moving their production from a plant in Illinois to Mississippi. They might be having QC issues because of this.
Er - uh - umm - - - The brand name is "Winchester USA" not "Winchester White Box" they all have USA on 'em. Look on the back of the box to see where it was made (small print)fulano wrote:I only have three boxes of White Win "in stock". All are USA. I've not paid attention to country of origin before; the letters are quite large. USA, USA, USA...Snap E Tom wrote:I talked to one of the guys at McBride's on Monday about this. He thinks the brass might be too long on them. I haven't measured, though. He did tell me to specifically look for "Made in the USA" on the box, and sure enough, they were there.
One of the guys on the other forums pointed out that Winchester is in the middle of moving their production from a plant in Illinois to Mississippi. They might be having QC issues because of this.
This is a good possibility. Many production problems have to be straightened out when closing down one facility and opening up a new factory.Snap E Tom wrote:One of the guys on the other forums pointed out that Winchester is in the middle of moving their production from a plant in Illinois to Mississippi. They might be having QC issues because of this.
Thanks for pointing that out. I've fallen into the habit of calling it white box. It is in a white box but it is not "white box".MoJo wrote:Er - uh - umm - - - The brand name is "Winchester USA" not "Winchester White Box" they all have USA on 'em. Look on the back of the box to see where it was made (small print)fulano wrote:
I only have three boxes of White Win "in stock". All are USA. I've not paid attention to country of origin before; the letters are quite large. USA, USA, USA...
I believe it is or has been.fulano wrote:Is Winchester USA made anywhere other than the USA?
Winchester manufactures several lines of ammunition. The USA or "White Box" stuff is the cheapest. It's primarily sold in Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart is known to do a lot of arm-twisting in order to purchase things at the prices they do, forcing many manufacturers of many different products to cut quality in order to meet Wal-Mart's demands for low cost.schufflerbot wrote:last time ill be buying winchester, that's for sure.
Yikes!!Snap E Tom wrote:Good Lord, check out these pics:
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It is (if it's not chewed up like some in those pics) good brass.fulano wrote:I've bought all the WBW I intend to. I bought it to get the 9mm brass to reload. My goal was to accumulate 1000 pieces. My thinking was that it was the most economical way to get a thousand rounds of brass but I think I won't do that again; I'll just buy some range brass.