New And Favorite CCI .22 Long Rifle Loads
CCI was started by Dick Speer (brother to Vernon Speer) during the 1950s by producing extruded brass cases. In the early 1950s he began supplying FA-70 mixture primers to the U.S. government but soon developed noncorrosive formulas and became a major primer source for hobby handloaders. By the late 1950s, Vernon was producing powerloads for nailguns, which evolved into commercial .22 rimfire sporting ammunition by 1963. Quality was high and CCI soon earned its respectful place among long-established, competing brands.
CCI has been an unusually progressive company and has developed many new manufacturing processes that have served to improve quality while keeping costs in check. It is the outstanding performance of CCI products, however, that has made them especially popular with shooters.
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