Dominion Primers Now in Stock

Thanks for the info on the berdan ones: too small for my cases. Evidently one day I'll need to get motivated to convert mine to shotshell primers, as another recommended. Right now I've just converted shotshells into snider cases, in a fit of bass ackwardness ;)
 
Are these a hot, or long duration primer? Are the cups considered a hard cup? I might have to do a bulk buy. I have a few that get expensive tofeed, and they aain't even teenagers yet.
Ivor
 
Im guessing the go "bang"..

Right, because reloading manuals always list that as long as they fit and go bang they're g2g. :rolleyes:

I believe he's asking comparatively speaking, how they compare to other primers on the market (hotter or not), since the manuals I have anyways don't have dominion primers listed for any load. Not to mention whether they have the harder military-style cups designed for SA/FA that some guns have trouble igniting (the spring in my savage 24V for example is getting a little tired, and would never work on military primers)
 
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Right, because reloading manuals always list that as long as they fit and go bang they're g2g. :rolleyes:

I believe he's asking comparatively speaking, how they compare to other primers on the market (hotter or not), since the manuals I have anyways don't have dominion primers listed for any load.

CanAm is very cool with refund so no risk there.
 
Right, because reloading manuals always list that as long as they fit and go bang they're g2g. :rolleyes:

I believe he's asking comparatively speaking, how they compare to other primers on the market (hotter or not), since the manuals I have anyways don't have dominion primers listed for any load. Not to mention whether they have the harder military-style cups designed for SA/FA that some guns have trouble igniting (the spring in my savage 24V for example is getting a little tired, and would never work on military primers)
I just noticed there is boxer and berdan, i though he was just talking about berdan primers. My bad.
 
I'm hoping that the cup of the pistol primers are reasonably soft, and the ignition is on the warm side.
I'm hoping that the boxer rifle primers are also on the warm side, but with a hard cup for my m14.
Ivor
 
Maybe just me, but I can't find the small pistol primers on the CanAm website. I see Large and Small Rifle, Large Pistol and .50...must check again.
 
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