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    I have found these are a little harder than a CCI primer. If you have a light spring in your pistol they won't always go off. No issues with stock springs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosetaco View Post
    I have found these are a little harder than a CCI primer. If you have a light spring in your pistol they won't always go off. No issues with stock springs.
    Weird, I've found them to be rather soft and easy to deform.

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    why is there never any Small rifle primers from Ginex,dont they make any anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiskey1 View Post
    why is there never any Small rifle primers from Ginex,dont they make any anymore
    They still do, a few retailers had them
    a few months ago.

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    Ordered some to try out. Thank you for the bulk deal
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    Quote Originally Posted by .30/06 FTW View Post
    Weird, I've found them to be rather soft and easy to deform.
    Could just be the batch i got. Either way, I found light springs don't always make them go bang.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtMittens View Post
    This is my experience as well. No failures, but had to switch to hand priming. Brass with a little looser primer pockets tends to be fine, but any tighter pockets can be a pain.
    Very hard to seat. Reloading takes 50% longer using Dillon 550. Around 10% - can’t be reloaded. 5% failure rate during shooting. I use these primers just for practice ammo.
    Last edited by ekp; 01-03-2023 at 07:01 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ekp View Post
    Very hard to sit. Reloading takes 50% longer using Dillon 550. Around 10% - can’t be reloaded. 5% failure rate during shooting. I use these primers just for practice ammo.
    Good to know, thank you. I'll pass.
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    Any large rifle in the near future?

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