- Location
- Saskatchewan
I'm working up loads for a Rossi M92 .44 magnum 16" stainless trapper carbine that I carry for security while fishing and hiking near salmon streams in BC. With a near max load of 22 grains of W296 behind a Hornady 265gr. jacketed bullet, and CCI LP mag primer, function, velocity, and accuracy are all OK. Pressure seems OK too, extraction OK, with reasonably rounded primer edges, but I notice that a small part of the edge of the primer extrudes into the ejector slot. No pierced/leaking primers so far, but I don't like it.
I am wondering if substituting the harder / thicker cup large rifle primers would be a good way to eliminate this concern. I realize that large pistol primers are a tiny bit shallower than rifle primers. Rifle primers do not seem to protrude below flush in my .44 mag Starline cases. I have used small rifle primers in my Rossi 92 .357 magnum before with no problems, so adequate firing pin force is not an issue with the harder primer cups. Your thoughts?
I am wondering if substituting the harder / thicker cup large rifle primers would be a good way to eliminate this concern. I realize that large pistol primers are a tiny bit shallower than rifle primers. Rifle primers do not seem to protrude below flush in my .44 mag Starline cases. I have used small rifle primers in my Rossi 92 .357 magnum before with no problems, so adequate firing pin force is not an issue with the harder primer cups. Your thoughts?


















































