Posted on 03/18/2011 5:45:44 PM PDT by WOBBLY BOB
Affected lots have last four digits: DK01, DK11, DK21, DK31, DK41, and DK51 Owners of Ranger 223 Remington 64 Grain Power-Point centerfire rifle ammunition may want to pause before chambering a round. Olin Corporation, through its Winchester Division, is recalling six lots of the Ranger 223 ammo after determining that the lots may contain incorrect propellant.
The last four characters of the affected lot numbers are: DK01, DK11, DK21, DK31, DK41, and DK51.
Incorrect propellant in the Ranger 223 may cause firearm damage
(Excerpt) Read more at policeone.com ...
LOL! Sorta weirded him out that I called him about it, but he's going after pigs in the morning, and carries the .223. An accident would slow down the flow of porcine goodness my direction. ;) Well, that, and I care about my brother.
/johnny
RUH-ROH! Rorge! One Ka-boom and Winchester will be in deep kimchee.
bacon-it’s what’s for dinner.
Everyone shooting 5.56mm ammo that costs only $5.75 a box of 20 rounds -- namely everyone who doesn't light cigars with $100 bills -- you're probably in the clear.
Good info. I believe I have a few boxes of Winchester .223 I bought at Sports Authority.
But I do like me some ferals for sausage.
/johnny
.223 ping
Winchester recently issued an important product safety notice, recalling certain lots of Winchester 64gr Power-Point .223 Rem ammo. According to The Firearm Blog, catastrophic failures destroyed a number of law enforcement AR15 type rifles. That Blog cited LEO agency notices describing guns that suffered cracked uppers and bowed lowers after firing Winchesters 64gr Power-Point .223 Rem ammo. Rifles built by three different manufacturers (Colt, Bushmaster, and Stag Arms), all sustained similar damage.
Wow... that must be some seriously wrong powder... to go ~that~ wrong. I wonder if somehow there might have been a mixup with faster pistol powder (like Win 231) or something.
Thanks for the post. We have a lot of .223
There's some recalled Remington .223 62gr match ammo listed there as well.
Am I right in assuming that the recall is all for some quite recently produced ammo? All of my “stockpile” boxes are well over a year or two old. And... not of these described loads.
It seems to be a fairly recent issue. I doubt if that ammo was sitting around in some warehouse for too long, but 64 gr is not as common as 55 gr or 62 gr either.
The Winchester Ranger ammo is more commonly sold to law enforcement. You don’t see it in Walmart or the typical sporting goods store.
Yah. I don’t have any of the “Ranger” ammo. And no 64 grain. My bulk ammo is all 55 or 62. A few boxes of Remington, but mostly Lake City.
Good idea.
I added remington and 223 to the keywords as well
Thanks for the post.
(runs away laughing, ducking)
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