That's why I prefer my 1911 to retain the standard 23 pound hammer spring and not thr 19 pound springs most gunsmith use to lighten about 1/2 pound more off the trigger pull. I want the hammer to whack and set off any sort of military loads, surplus loads, and foreign made loads as opposed to having a super light trigger. My 1911s qre combat pistols not match pistols. It must go bang each time.
Found your video because i'm looking into this ammo atm, had a really bad time with it at the range a few days ago. Light striking in my PPK and my buddies Beresa Thunder. A lot of videos and even a comment on this one points towards them using improper primers. What sucks is its all a crap shoot as your box can be perfect or full of duds. I had maybe 10 light strikes out of 50 rounds.
Been to buys stacking it however a range day is planned where I plan on testing a bunch of different ammo I have. subscribe and stay tuned. However this ammo is notoriously not reliable I’ve come to find out