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    Campro Unis Ginex Small Pistol Primers - In Stock!


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    Anyone have any experience with these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheesyBalls View Post
    Anyone have any experience with these?
    I believe their diameter is not very consistent, as I can feel applying different force when pressing them in. This never happened with CCI. But they work reliably in all my guns. That's my experience. Although, I never had an experience buying them for this price.

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    shot a 2~300 with it on 9mm, no problem yet.. (ya small sample size)
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    i felt it was ok , felt my inconsistent come with the primer pocket on spent casing.

    But the primer casing on this seem to be softer metal than CCi Primer

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    These primers work great. Gave up trying to prime them on my 650, hand prime them now. They are $25-35 cheaper than CCI primers where I buy them from though.

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    I need to do a lot more testing with these, but I chronographed some loads tonight and the extreme spread and standard deviation on these were double compared to Federals (same headstamp brass, same charge). Not great if you’re trying to hit a specific power factor for IPSC, but if your load is well above minimum or if you’re just loading plinking ammo and don’t care about power factor I imagine these would work just fine.

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    Less than a year ago,these primers were $35.00/thousand.That's a big price jump.

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    Thanks for all the feedback guys

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