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JBowen
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Kudos to Winchester

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There is a lot of talk on the internet about Winchester customer service not being good, particularly when it comes to bad primers. Well I had a good experience with their customer service.
I opened up a new brick of WLR primers back in June and loaded up some starting loads for a new to me Ruger 77 25-06. I loaded about 30 rounds or so
of various powders and bullets and went to the range. When I was shooting groups I noticed smoke come out of my breech around the bolt. I then checked
the round I had fired real close and noticed the primer had a small pin hole on the radius edge. I checked the other ones I had fired and found 3 more.
These were from 2 different loads. I pulled the bolt out and noticed 4 very small craters on the face of the bolt so I stopped firing the reloads.
When I got home, I punched out those primers for a closer look. It was actually a pin hole and not a loose primer.
I did a search on the net and found out this has happened a lot in the past and my lot was on someones list of bad primers. These primers were 10-15 years old
because they had a $15 price tag. I called Winchester and explained what happened. He said there was no recall but he said they would replace them. He emailed me the instructions and a return label. I had to call Old Dominion truck lines to get them picked up and all went smooth. I got my replacement brick back today.
It took about six weeks total, but I am happy to get them replaced.

JBowen

p.s. I tried to buy some more WLR primers from the customer service guy with no luck! :mrgreen:
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I bought a bunch of small gauge target ammo from a guy, as I started shooting it later on I had to sort the 28 ga ammo as the brass was split from rim up along the side of the hull.
I spoke to someone at Winchester and they asked me to send the ammo back with lot numbers. They sent me a check.

Years ago I had some Federal 22s that somehow went through the laundry... it wouldn't go off so I sent them a letter and they wrote back asking for what I had left that didn't work. Wasn't many but they sent me a brick. Then after college and I did up my first 10/22 I bought a couple boxes of the Federal Olympic grade ammo, shot terrible to say the least. I spoke to them, gave them lot numbers and they sent me 3 bricks of different lots and it all shot like garbage.

Whenever there is a problem with ammo I let the maker know, could be the difference between a bad reputation for low quality or a gun blowing up! It's our responsibility as gun people to look out for each other.
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Re: Kudos to Winchester

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As we know, some powders can be position sensitive, and equipment error can cause light charges or double charges. Yes, the manufacturers need feedback. Good for Winchester.
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