Lead free primers are still meant for commercial operations at present. Unfortunately they are far more sensitive to humidity and there are cases where their sensitivity has caused some rounds to go off, simply by sweeping on the floor or with static. Commercial loaders need to be aware of the humidity levels and temperature when loading these rounds. CCI lead free are easily identifiable as if you look carefully at the primer there is a very tiny LF embossed on the surface. If your range insists on lead free primers, I would ask them where they plan on acquiring such items. I am sure they are referring to the projectiles in which case plated also known as encapsulated would be fine. If they insist on jacketed, then how do they propose covering the exposed lead on the base of a FMJ bullet, or are they insisting on CMJ(Complete Metal Jacket) bullets...
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