Purchased CCI minimags, 36 grain hollow points, in the 300 packs with a picture of one of the croc hunters on it.
Well Half the bullets did not want to come out of the trays because of a heavy coat of paraffin like coating that had hardened in big gobs on the bullets, preventing them coming out of the trays.
Trying to rub the wax of was very hard, shooting them with the wax coating gave groups of 3-4 inches at 50 yards. Unacceptable. My old stock WW power points by comparison shoot between .4-.6 inch groups at 50 yards in both my CZ 455 and my CZ 453
The bullets that looked normal and were not coated with gobs of hardened paraffin type lube, grouped around 1.5-2.0 inches. Subpar performance of what I regard as supposedly better then average Ammo, considering the price; Box of 300 retails at P&D for $33.00 .
Will try to talk to the CCI rep and see what he can do if anything.
Anyway, check your boxes for the horrible gobs of hardened wax sticking to the bullets, before plunking your money down.
Well Half the bullets did not want to come out of the trays because of a heavy coat of paraffin like coating that had hardened in big gobs on the bullets, preventing them coming out of the trays.
Trying to rub the wax of was very hard, shooting them with the wax coating gave groups of 3-4 inches at 50 yards. Unacceptable. My old stock WW power points by comparison shoot between .4-.6 inch groups at 50 yards in both my CZ 455 and my CZ 453
The bullets that looked normal and were not coated with gobs of hardened paraffin type lube, grouped around 1.5-2.0 inches. Subpar performance of what I regard as supposedly better then average Ammo, considering the price; Box of 300 retails at P&D for $33.00 .
Will try to talk to the CCI rep and see what he can do if anything.
Anyway, check your boxes for the horrible gobs of hardened wax sticking to the bullets, before plunking your money down.