Berdan primers in canada?

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After stumbling upon a bunch of berdan-primed brass I wonder if it's possible to get berdan primers for a decent price anywhere? I searched the forums to no avail. Google was no help either.
 
After stumbling upon a bunch of berdan-primed brass I wonder if it's possible to get berdan primers for a decent price anywhere? I searched the forums to no avail. Google was no help either.

Budget Shooter Supply used to carry them. RCBS makes a nifty decapping tool too!

I find the RCBS tool does not work well depriming Rimmed Berdan Primed Cartridges though...

Good luck!
 
Isn't worth the bother. There are very few cases you can't get with Boxer priming. Make some drawer pulls and pitch the rest.
Last I looked, not recently, RWS is the only maker, I think. No such thing as a decent price either. Plus you need the right diameter. Berdan primers aren't like Boxer primers' standard diameters.
"...convert the brass to boxer primed..." That is Bubba at his finest. It doesn't work. The flash hole ends up being too big.
"...shotgun primers in Berdan..." No they didn't. Won't fit and won't work. In a Berdan primer, the anvil is part of the case and every Berdan primer is a different diameter that isn't even close to a shotgun primer.
 
Isn't worth the bother. There are very few cases you can't get with Boxer priming. Make some drawer pulls and pitch the rest.
Last I looked, not recently, RWS is the only maker, I think. No such thing as a decent price either. Plus you need the right diameter. Berdan primers aren't like Boxer primers' standard diameters.
"...convert the brass to boxer primed..." That is Bubba at his finest. It doesn't work. The flash hole ends up being too big.
"...shotgun primers in Berdan..." No they didn't. Won't fit and won't work. In a Berdan primer, the anvil is part of the case and every Berdan primer is a different diameter that isn't even close to a shotgun primer.
I guess. The berdan-primed brass has a noticeably bigger primer pocket than regular brass and so far its #####y to resize at best. Unless a new source for cheap berdan magically comes to light my better option is probably to buy new brass. Thanks!
 
Most of the calibers you would need berdan primers for are available in boxer primed cases, as mentioned before. Tradex has PPU brass in calibers such as 7.5x55, 7.62x39, 7.62x54R, etc. Check that out before going through the hassle of berdan priming.
 
Isn't worth the bother. There are very few cases you can't get with Boxer priming. Make some drawer pulls and pitch the rest.
Last I looked, not recently, RWS is the only maker, I think. No such thing as a decent price either. Plus you need the right diameter. Berdan primers aren't like Boxer primers' standard diameters.
"...convert the brass to boxer primed..." That is Bubba at his finest. It doesn't work. The flash hole ends up being too big.
"...shotgun primers in Berdan..." No they didn't. Won't fit and won't work. In a Berdan primer, the anvil is part of the case and every Berdan primer is a different diameter that isn't even close to a shotgun primer.

you really are an idiot sunray... Obviously berdan primers are bigger, that's the reason the OP asked where to find them... converting berdan to boxer works just fine, but you need to work up your loads like with anything. and here is a link to convert berdan to shotgun primers, http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.com/topic/3048/Adapting-BerdanPrimed-Cases-To-Use-Shotgun-Primers#.Uje_ln-E4uI


I guess. The berdan-primed brass has a noticeably bigger primer pocket than regular brass and so far its #####y to resize at best. Unless a new source for cheap berdan magically comes to light my better option is probably to buy new brass. Thanks!

don't listen to sunray, he just likes to see his post count go up...
 
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