Why post negative on a product with no actual experience?I've noticed CCI caps coming into the marketplace. I've bought a few tins to keep stocked up.
I have heard the quality control on these caps is bad.
Any thoughts?
I have heard the quality control on these caps is bad.
Any thoughts?
Or a weak main spring.It’s not too hard to find someone that will say that every company has poor quality control. In most cases there’s at least some operator error involved. All it takes is a cap or primer not fully seated.
It’s not too hard to find someone that will say that every company has poor quality control. In most cases there’s at least some operator error involved. All it takes is a cap or primer not fully seated.
Or a weak main springIt’s not too hard to find someone that will say that every company has poor quality control. In most cases there’s at least some operator error involved. All it takes is a cap or primer not fully seated.
That's what I doPlenty of posts here on how to make your own.
From The Actual Experience News Desk: Why stand up for Crappy Caps Incorporated when they make the worst primers on the planet?Why post negative on a product with no actual experience?
I don't know why you guys insist on going to bat for a product that is very clearly sub-par.
My homemade caps are a tad hotter than the cci I've used. Out of several hundred I've yet to have one not fire. Prolly just jinxed myself.I find the DIY caps with primeall to be more reliable than the newly purchased cci#11 magnums.
My muzzleloaders are as clean and mechanically sound as the day they were made.Sub par, my @$$. Sorry you can't make CCI caps work. Try maintaining your gun.
ALL of these cap failures, nationally, are due to EVERYONE not maintaining their firearms?
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