claimbuster
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I'm old enough to remember the beginning of this myth, back some 40+ years ago.
Some guy blew up his rifle with a bad handloads
Then he tried to sue Winchester, saying that the ammo was Winchester factory, and it had been in the glove box of his pickup truck for a year or two, and the vibration of the powder broke it up into dust... which caused his gun to blow up.
The matter was turned over the "H.P. White Laboratories" for testing, and they took a bunch of factory ammo, and put it into a vibrating machine, and shook the hell out of it for two years.
When they finely fired it, it shot fine.
The case against Winchester was dropped.
You can clean loaded ammo in your tumbler.
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Hey Catshooter, I think I remember that too. Wasn't the powder W296 when it first came out?
I'm old enough to remember the beginning of this myth, back some 40+ years ago.
Some guy blew up his rifle with a bad handloads
Then he tried to sue Winchester, saying that the ammo was Winchester factory, and it had been in the glove box of his pickup truck for a year or two, and the vibration of the powder broke it up into dust... which caused his gun to blow up.
The matter was turned over the "H.P. White Laboratories" for testing, and they took a bunch of factory ammo, and put it into a vibrating machine, and shook the hell out of it for two years.
When they finely fired it, it shot fine.
The case against Winchester was dropped.
You can clean loaded ammo in your tumbler.
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Hey Catshooter, I think I remember that too. Wasn't the powder W296 when it first came out?