I’ve used at least 25K Cheddite primers over the last 4-5 years. Never had an issue until last year when I replaced the striker springs in my Cynergy. Then I started getting maybe 5% pierced primers.
I started using Challenger Light Load 1oz #7.5 last summer when Remington dropped the quiz #7.5 Gun Clubs. Absolutely love the shells, but even more pierced primers.
I got a CG Summit Trap back in July. Same issue. About 6000 rounds in, almost all Cheddite primers, and I can see erosion on both firing pins with the naked eye.
Guess I’ll be going back to all reloads and Win or CCI primers. I used Fiocchi for several years, but they aren’t as easy to find.
I have loaded a couple hundred thousand cheddites and no issues. I have heard from some knowledgeable guys that they are harder on your equipment. I see hummason dropped the price on win 209's to within 3 bucks of cheddites this year when we got our price list. There used to be about a 15 dollar per k spread.
I orderd the win 209s instead this year.
Yes - They are currently red...
I've had issues with several shotguns piercing Cheddite primers. Two Brownings (725 and Cynergy) and a CZ.
The 20 ga SxS CZ got the simplest fix of all, switching to Winchester primers!
My old SKB O/U has gone through thousands upon thousands of Cheddite primers, with zero pierced primers.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that some high end Euro shotguns (maybe Perazzi or Krieghoff?) have different styles of firing pin available depending on which primers are normally used.
I've heard of this problem on quite a few guns, including a few Beretta O/U's. If you pierce enough primers, it will damage the tips of the firing pins and gunk up the pin channels with black sludge.
They might be the right length to begin with, its possible they were designed to be used for that purpose.My MX8 pierced the odd one when new. I had them shortened and not one since. I assume the spare set of pins that came with the gun will need to be ground before I install them.
Anyone here have any experience with Nobel Sport primers? Any piercing?
Haven’t yet. Just looking for a low priced alternative.
Our club just placed their annual reloading order, Winchester 209 primers are within $2 of Cheddite per 1000 primers on Hummason's price list.
That's quite a drop, there was a $20 difference last year. This probably means that Cheddite is now making primers for Winchester...