Campro SRP in pistol cartridges

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Hi

Has anyone used campro small rifle primers in 9mm pistol rounds? Did you have any issues seating the primers or any problems shooting it out of your 9mm striker pistols?

Thanks
 
Hi

Has anyone used campro small rifle primers in 9mm pistol rounds? Did you have any issues seating the primers or any problems shooting it out of your 9mm striker pistols?

Thanks

I loaded up some test rounds, 4grn of titegroup and Dominion small rifle primers with 124grn Campro round nose and 124grn Berry's hybrids.
They cycled my Canik and my PCC just fine.
Hitting paper pretty close to the factory blazer brass 124's

Your mileage may vary!

Sam
 
I've also used thousands of Dominion SRP in 9 mm pistol with no problems.

The western dealer of Dominion products said they were the same thing, under a different label.

I can't comment on any accuracy difference, 'cause I'm all over the place, with the best of ammo!:rolleyes:
 
Hi

Has anyone used campro small rifle primers in 9mm pistol rounds? Did you have any issues seating the primers or any problems shooting it out of your 9mm striker pistols?

Thanks

CCI 400 SRP - these are all I have used for the last year or so. I've had one FTF out of 10 - 15,000 I've used. Shooting a CZ Shadow2. Everything seats just right but they are a little harder then the CCI 500 SPP's so you would have to try it with your pistol to make sure they worked 100%.
 
I recently by accident loaded some 38 special with SRP cci400 and 3.8 grains of titegroup and they fired no issue in a rossi 92.
 
I recently by accident loaded some 38 special with SRP cci400 and 3.8 grains of titegroup and they fired no issue in a rossi 92.

What did you expect? CCI 400 is the same as 550. There are some SR primers that will present light strikes like CCI450, Rem 7.5 etc but most work just fine. I stopped buying SP primers years ago, stocking only Winchester or Federal SR just makes more sense logistically.
 
Dimensionally, SP and SR primers are the same (which is not the case for LP and LR primers). Therefore they should work fine as long as the firing pin strike is solid enough to detonate them which is typically the case except perhaps with some very light action competition guns (my PPC revolver only works reliably with Federal SP primers). Probably in 95% of all handguns they will work without issue.
 
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