Not sure if this belongs here or in reloading but I'll put it here. A friend of mine gave me 500 C.I.L. small pistol primers. They're easily 20 years old but the box was marked non-corrosive and non-mercuric and they were stored properly. I loaded them with 6.7g of Titegroup and a 125g TMJ bullet. The rounds fired without a hiccup and were accurate but here is a pic of my 2 month old 5" 686 after 100 rounds through it. The other revolvers (a 6" 686 and a 627 PC) that fired 100 rounds of the ammo primed with these C.I.L. primers exhibit the same type of wear but by far this is the worst of the three. None of them showed any wear with the bushing prior to shooting this ammo. I have 200 rounds left and I don't think I'll be using them. Looks like I'm going to need to replace the hammer nose bushing on all three revolvers. What a heartbreak......
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Definitely not impressed.............






















