Whoa 😳 Staccato!! What a stark contrast seeing the test firing between the two rounds!! I would be interested in a future vid on the different types of ammunition. As always very informative and great content 🤓
Thank you. I'm sure this is just hiccup, since the product is new...now that they are aware of the problem, I'm sure it will be corrected in short order.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Interestingly, a good friend of mine reported that the ammo worked fine in his CZ Czechmate. On a separate note, I’ve been told that Staccato is now aware of the issue and are making changes.
I just received 500 rounds of their new match ammo as well. If I run into some of the same issues that you have I might just try and pull some of the loads from one box and see what exactly is going on.
Might have been one bad box of ammo. It happens with any production product. I’d be tempted to run several different lot numbers of the Staccato before coming to that conclusion. Other than that, an interesting video.
I actually had the same thought, but I spoke with others that have had the same problems, especially with Caniks and CZ's, so I don't think it's a one batch issue. I'm glad you enjoyed the video,.
Actually, the price is one thing that I did not ding them for. Remember, this is not your typical range ammo, this is match-grade ammo, and compared to other match-grade ammo out there, I found them to be very reasonably and competitively priced...that is, if it allows your gun to cycle😉.
Thank you, Doctor... another excellent informative vid! I wonder if you've considered using a caliper to measure a box or two of all individual rounds for spec and consistency... and also whether: 1) the mags were loaded optimally with a tap to the mag side to line them up uniformly; 2) mag spring tensions are within high-end spec; 3) shell casings at the crimp are all perfectly round, full diameter; 4) feed ramps could benefit from a polish? Another thought: date stamp and production run numbers on boxes can sometimes help a manufacturer identify faulty materials, machinery, worker procedure, etc. Please keep us posted!
Whoa 😳 Staccato!! What a stark contrast seeing the test firing between the two rounds!! I would be interested in a future vid on the different types of ammunition. As always very informative and great content 🤓
Thank you. I'm sure this is just hiccup, since the product is new...now that they are aware of the problem, I'm sure it will be corrected in short order.
Thanks for the video interesting info. CZs are known to have tight tolerances on their barrels and chambers.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Interestingly, a good friend of mine reported that the ammo worked fine in his CZ Czechmate.
On a separate note, I’ve been told that Staccato is now aware of the issue and are making changes.
I just received 500 rounds of their new match ammo as well. If I run into some of the same issues that you have I might just try and pull some of the loads from one box and see what exactly is going on.
Might have been one bad box of ammo. It happens with any production product. I’d be tempted to run several different lot numbers of the Staccato before coming to that conclusion. Other than that, an interesting video.
I actually had the same thought, but I spoke with others that have had the same problems, especially with Caniks and CZ's, so I don't think it's a one batch issue. I'm glad you enjoyed the video,.
Who's goin to be able to afford one staccatos are way over priced.
Actually, the price is one thing that I did not ding them for. Remember, this is not your typical range ammo, this is match-grade ammo, and compared to other match-grade ammo out there, I found them to be very reasonably and competitively priced...that is, if it allows your gun to cycle😉.
Thank you, Doctor... another excellent informative vid! I wonder if you've considered using a caliper to measure a box or two of all individual rounds for spec and consistency... and also whether: 1) the mags were loaded optimally with a tap to the mag side to line them up uniformly; 2) mag spring tensions are within high-end spec; 3) shell casings at the crimp are all perfectly round, full diameter; 4) feed ramps could benefit from a polish? Another thought: date stamp and production run numbers on boxes can sometimes help a manufacturer identify faulty materials, machinery, worker procedure, etc. Please keep us posted!
In an effort to help you improve your videos please get to the point of the topic sooner. When you started going off topic I quickly lost interest.
I appreciate your advice. Thank you for taking the time to comment.