Lee_Enfield_Lover
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Uh... I don't know who was asleep at the switch making this batch of 3006 165 Winchester XP Power Point, but it was pretty wild finding a box of it.
After an hour on the range trying to figure out why my groups were so awful, I the ammunition to be the problem. It wasn't bad ammunition. It was the worst box of ammunition of any type I have seen and I bought it on the recommendation of a die hard Winchester user whose jaw dropped at this. I've been pleased with other Winchester ammo like the 180gr in Silvertip for my 3006 Tika T3 and heard that the 165s would also group well at a lower price point for everyday type shooting.
Anyone seen anything like this from them? Was someone asleep on the assembly line? I have other photos but this one explains a lot of it The lead on multiple bullets was either cut in sharp edges, blobbed on the top like you'd think toothpaste would settle, crimped very unevenly or all 3. Anyone suggest other factory ammo that has good brass to reload with when I'm done?
- T
After an hour on the range trying to figure out why my groups were so awful, I the ammunition to be the problem. It wasn't bad ammunition. It was the worst box of ammunition of any type I have seen and I bought it on the recommendation of a die hard Winchester user whose jaw dropped at this. I've been pleased with other Winchester ammo like the 180gr in Silvertip for my 3006 Tika T3 and heard that the 165s would also group well at a lower price point for everyday type shooting.
Anyone seen anything like this from them? Was someone asleep on the assembly line? I have other photos but this one explains a lot of it The lead on multiple bullets was either cut in sharp edges, blobbed on the top like you'd think toothpaste would settle, crimped very unevenly or all 3. Anyone suggest other factory ammo that has good brass to reload with when I'm done?
- T