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CCI spp still the hardest?


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I heard recently that they are not as hard as they once were and are easier to set off. Anyone have insight on whether or not this is true?

 

 

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CCI fixed the problem years ago. Yet this myth keeps on.
http://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/ammunition_st_mamotaip_200909/100079

Yes! Great info. Thanks for sharing this. Although I would avoid them in the past I’ve never had a problem with light spring setups and CCIs. I guess long held beliefs are hard to change.


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If CCI fixed the problems years ago someone should tell my revolvers...

 

You can call it primer sensitivity (instead of hardness) if it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside but there are definitely real world differences between primer brands.

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Maybe one of these days I’ll put an 8lb spring in my CZ to see if it’s still Federal or bust. Also, if anyone wants to send me one case of each brand, I’ll be happy to test and attach a detailed report to this post :)


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  • 3 weeks later...

I got some Wolff SPP's back around 2007 for $12 per K,,, got 2 orders of 70lbs,, yep they are hard,,, but seemed to all go bang,,, were a bit harder to load.
Although that is better than the early 90's CCI's that wernt even round and would hang up in the tubes on a Dillon primer feeder.. Was new to Dillon.. MY dealler took my CCI's,,, "Um yeh dont use these" gave me winchester.. Been using them ever sense. I did get a shipment of newer CCI's from a company that was going out of buisness about 2010,,, and those all ran through the Dillon just fine and all went bang."
I do have to say I dont push the envelope on my trigger jobs. My 2011/1911's use 18lb MS under titanium MS cap titanium strut, and titanium firing pin.

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