This video features a ballistic gel test comparing 115-grain and 147-grain Winchester "Budget" Hollow Point (HP) ammunition fired from a carbine. The test aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this self-defense ammunition when fired from a longer barrel, specifically using a Henry Homesteader. The video includes a heavy clothing test to simulate real-world self-defense scenarios. It emphasizes controlled testing on a private range and disclaims any affiliation with manufacturers or retailers, nor does it offer firearms or ammunition for sale.
This video reviews Winchester White Box 45 ACP jacketed hollow point ammunition, evaluating its effectiveness as a budget self-defense option. The test involves ballistic gel with heavy clothing simulation, using Rock Island Armory and Taurus Commander 1911 pistols. The content aims to determine if this ammunition is a cost-effective choice or an underperformer for self-defense scenarios.
This video tests the performance of Winchester White Box .380 ACP hollow point ammunition for self-defense. The reviewer utilizes ballistic gel with heavy clothing simulation to evaluate the ammo's effectiveness. Specific firearms used for testing include the Ruger LCP Max and the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Shield EZ. The video aims to determine if this Winchester offering is a cost-effective personal protection option or falls short of expectations. Affiliate links for tools, targets, and ear protection are provided.
This video reviews Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr ammunition, comparing it to Winchester White Box as a baseline. The content aims to determine the quality and performance of Blazer Brass ammunition. The description also includes links to the GB Guns Depot website for purchasing firearms and related items, as well as their Instagram page.
This video conducts a budget 9mm hollow point ammunition comparison between Remington UMC and Winchester White Box. The test utilizes heavy clothing ballistic gel to evaluate performance and determine if good results can be achieved at a low price point. The firearm used for the testing is the Canik Mete MC9. The content also includes affiliate links for shooting ear protection and an Amazon storefront.
This video tests the effectiveness of Winchester White Box .357 Magnum hollow point ammunition, specifically marketed for self-defense. The test utilizes ballistic gel and features two Taurus revolvers: the Taurus 605 and the Taurus 608. The content creator emphasizes that all shooting is conducted safely on private property and does not promote sales of firearms or ammunition. Affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront are provided.
This video tests Winchester 333 .22lr bulk ammunition for consistency and reliability using a Sig P322 pistol. The testing reveals significant lead fouling. An update clarifies that while the ammo may not be the best or most consistent, it was not the cause of the lead fouling, which was later attributed to a faulty barrel from Sig. The video emphasizes responsible firearm use on private property and does not promote sales.
This video is the third in a series testing ammunition compatibility with a Colt Mark IV Government .380 pistol, specifically using a 13-pound Wolff recoil spring. The user observes that the pistol seems to prefer high-velocity hollow-point ammunition. Standard round-nose and lower-velocity flat-nose rounds consistently cause malfunctions. The presenter contemplates switching back to a 12-pound Wolff spring to re-test Winchester Service Grade ammunition, noting that most of their current .380 stock is Winchester White Box.
This video features a "cheap ammo showdown" comparing four different ammunition types: Remington Thunderbolt, Remington Golden Bullet, Remington Subsonic, and Winchester White Box. The description highlights a "Range time!" session where the creator was "pleasantly surprised," suggesting a comparative test and evaluation of these budget-friendly ammunition options. The focus is on performance and value for common shooting activities.
This YouTube video showcases a range day with a Colt Mark IV Series 80 Government .380 Auto pistol. The creator intended a casual range session but encountered significant ammunition feeding issues, particularly with Fiocchi round nose and Winchester white box flat nose ammunition. The video emphasizes the critical importance of thorough ammunition testing in new firearms, especially for self-defense purposes, to ensure reliable function. The Colt .380 performed exceptionally well with Golden Sabre hollowpoint and Hornady Critical Defense ammunition, highlighting the dramatic difference in performance based on bullet type and brand. The creator plans to conduct further testing with other .380 ACP loads.
This video discusses the performance of Winchester White Box Super X .22LR bulk ammunition. The creator expresses dissatisfaction, noting issues like duds, light loads, and oversized bullets, particularly in semi-automatic pistols. They contrast this experience with Remington Thunderbolt, which performed better in similar tests. While acknowledging past positive experiences with Winchester White Box and mentioning the ammo's age (approximately 5 years), the creator plans to use the remaining ammunition in revolvers, bolt-action rifles, and a Marlin 60, stating they likely won't purchase this specific batch again. Other older ammunition from CCI and Remington in their collection reportedly still functions well.
This YouTube video captures a range day with a Smith & Wesson 617 .22LR revolver on a frigid day. The creator aims to test Winchester white box ammunition and see if it proves disappointing again. Despite challenging cold, windy, and snowy conditions, with fingers going numb, the shooter still found enjoyment in the range time. The video highlights the experience of shooting a classic revolver in adverse weather.