What more do you need to know other than the size, and that they are Berdan?I guess you you really don't understand the technical aspects of primer design?
Anyone with a clue, please?
I would like to make a large order but can't find any reviews on the net.
What more do you need to know other than the size, and that they are Berdan?
Im guessing the go "bang"..
Right, because reloading manuals always list that as long as they fit and go bang they're g2g.
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.
I just noticed there is boxer and berdan, i though he was just talking about berdan primers. My bad.Right, because reloading manuals always list that as long as they fit and go bang they're g2g.
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)
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.