dominion primers

Did you try a cgn search of dominion primers its like once a week this question comes up. And to answer your question yes they work just fine better then Winchester primers in my opinion.
 
Used small rifle for a 223 load when I ran out of CCI. Shot both on a trip to the range. My groups seemed unaffected. Could be the shooter though...
 
After using over 1,000 of them in small pistol I ordered 10,000 more. I cannot see any accuracy difference in 9mm loads.
Yes, they work fine and I find them a little oversize than Winchester primers so it helps with loose primer pockets and gets a few more reloads out of the cases
 
I've had no problems with small pistol primers feeding in my 550. I did have a couple get stuck when turning over my primer pick up tubes, they seem to have a very round profile.
 
Using a 550b and large pistol primers I found that they would only seat 3/4 to 7/8 of the way on atleast half the brass I was using. I would have to remove from stage one and hand prime them the rest of the way. Huge PITA for me and definately NOT worth saving 10$ per thousand. I don'y know if they are slightly larger but never have this problem with CCI or federal.
 
I had 20K of them. I sold them after I went through about 5K. They operated fine in unmodified "duty" pistols, however I was having about 5% failure to fire in my CZ-75 and Glock 34 as they are both modified / lightened springs. I swapped both firing pins to extended and dropped to 3-4% but the savings where not worth the unreliability.

I have had fairly good luck in rifle, but I am running milspec trigger group. I will see if that holds up after I go to aftermarket in the next couple of months.
 
I had 20K of them. I sold them after I went through about 5K. They operated fine in unmodified "duty" pistols, however I was having about 5% failure to fire in my CZ-75 and Glock 34 as they are both modified / lightened springs. I swapped both firing pins to extended and dropped to 3-4% but the savings where not worth the unreliability.

I have had fairly good luck in rifle, but I am running milspec trigger group. I will see if that holds up after I go to aftermarket in the next couple of months.
Once you lighten hammer springs it's pretty much Federal primers at that point.
The Dominion primers have been 100% so far after 2,000+ rounds in my CZ 75 Tac Sport and S&W 929. They both have the stock hammer springs.
 
just switched over to Dominion primers and finding I`m getting a lot of primer ignition failures. Averaging 4-10 per 100 :(

I`m using a Vibra Prime to load the primers into tubes and reloading on a Dillon XL 650. Could it be the excess vibration that`s shaking something loose in the primers? I`ve been trying to pay attention to making sure the primers go in and are seated squarely, and I`ve been using my Grand Power X-Calibur with stock springs and recently detail stripped & cleaned. I don`t think it`s a light strike, as I`ll give them an extra couple of trigger pulls in DA before I give up and eject the dud round.

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VanMan,
I'm using 3.3 grs. of Titegroup with 147grs Cam Pro bullets, Dominion primers out of my CZ Tac Sport.
It does look like your brass is getting light strikes.
Here's a pic of my fired brass.

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