Kitten it, and I just bought some.
I am glad I have an ample supply of 124+P Gold Dot on hand.
The fact that:
1) no lot number is mentioned, and
2) Winchester have not themselves issued a recall
causes me to be a little skeptical here.
(I mean, I'm not affected anyway, because I just checked and the only 147gr Ranger I have on hand is RA9T, whose non-bonded projectiles apparently don't cause lead styphnate to become inert the way bonded ones do?)
(EDITED AGAIN: I'm not discounting it, mind you, I'm just curious as to why every lot # they have, of that particular load, is hosed?)
Last edited by Tamara; 11-25-2013 at 06:18 PM.
Yes. Multiple failures to fire.
This was a one time, suplemental purchase for ICE, at a time when the regular 9mm duty load, the Speer 124gr +P GDHP was hard to come by.
The notice specified all lots, however, since it was a one time, limited purchase for ICE, it is easier from and admin standpoint to simply designate all of it training ammo till it's gone.
Last edited by HCM; 11-25-2013 at 06:30 PM.
My ranger t was acquired in January of '13, is this in the likely risk timeframe?
Coincidentally...this validates my habit of compulsively buying JHP when I see it even if I do not use that particular load at the time...
I see it. I buy it. I shoot & test it in a gun, then keep it on hand.
Never know when you will need more/different defensive ammo. Or something.
I always keep a variety of duty and carry rounds on hand, even in the same brand and style of ammo this tends to leave me with ammo from different lot numbers.
I had a bad experience about 25 years ago with my chosen duty ammo turning out to have 3-5 squibs per 50 round box. After that experience I test new ammo rather extensively. For a long time I had a rule of never carrying the same ammo in my duty and BUG guns when they were the same caliber.
I think the safety advisory only applies to the ammo that ICE has in inventory, not all Winchester Q4364 ever made by them.
I carry RA9B and have another 500 rounds on the way. It's been reliable for me.