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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1676982" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Nope, tried 4 different batches in a 7 RUM, 460 Bee, 375 Ruger and a few others Most had 85 to 105 grains of powder. Regular occurrence of delayed ignition and many failures to ignite even in not all that cold a weather. If you look up the history of the Fed 215, it was specifically developed for Roy Weatherby and the 378 Magnum to ensure reliable ignition of large volumes of powder. You guys can poo poo me all you want but the failure of the CCI 250 in large powder loads is well known and it is REALLY common in them in -10 or colder. Do what you want but please don't try to tell me I don't know what I am talking about when I have tested this extensively. (Google CCI 250 failure to fire and then partial ignition of powder, and see how many others have seen hte same thing)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1676982, member: 26077"] Nope, tried 4 different batches in a 7 RUM, 460 Bee, 375 Ruger and a few others Most had 85 to 105 grains of powder. Regular occurrence of delayed ignition and many failures to ignite even in not all that cold a weather. If you look up the history of the Fed 215, it was specifically developed for Roy Weatherby and the 378 Magnum to ensure reliable ignition of large volumes of powder. You guys can poo poo me all you want but the failure of the CCI 250 in large powder loads is well known and it is REALLY common in them in -10 or colder. Do what you want but please don't try to tell me I don't know what I am talking about when I have tested this extensively. (Google CCI 250 failure to fire and then partial ignition of powder, and see how many others have seen hte same thing) [/QUOTE]
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