If I remember correctly they were made by Fiocci in Italy.
I believe your right about that.If I remember correctly they were made by Fiocci in Italy.
Never had a problem with those. How do they compare with modern CCIs?I think those were CCI made, but not positive.
I'm pretty sure @SmokepoleSam got it right saying they were made by Fiocci. I think I have an old red plastic can of CCI's.Never had a problem with those. How do they compare with modern CCIs?
I had 5 containers of CCI #11 from a previous order and they fit and worked fine. I think it was a quality control issue when they restarted production Really think they packaged #10s in #11 container.Ive always been happy with CCI #11's and Remington #10's.
But I have a bunch of new CCI's that I haven't tried yet. Since others have had problems, the verdict is still out on the new ones for me.
Good to here!I had 5 containers of CCI #11 from a previous order and they fit and worked fine. I think it was a quality control issue when they restarted production Really think they packaged #10s in #11 container.
Yeah, but Only because of today's extended market shortage.A somewhat subjective question ;
The Shuetzen caps are made by Rio in Spain, they make some outstanding ammo for shotguns, all components are made in house.Crap Cap Incorporated has always been my go to.
The last 400 CCI Magnums I bought were, well, crap. Several in a row refused to pop.
In the process of replacing my #11 nipples with musket nipples.
My Schuetzen musket caps are 100% reliable.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to watching the zoo. No lions, tigers or bears. But plenty of Kangaroos and RINOs.
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