Small primer pockets - 9mm luger

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Anyone else noticed that cartridges with the headstamp 9mm luger FC NT do not fit standard winchester pistol primers (small).

I was able to jam 1-2 in using my lee safety prime, but later discarded them.
 
FC-NT???? fc ususally stand for federal no idea about the other part but it sounds like it might have crimped in primers n which case you will need to ream the primer pocket before relaoding....
 
Fed NT and Blaser ammo come with crimped primers and need to have the pockets swaged prior to loading.

And people laugh at me for buying a 1050.:kickInTheNuts:
 
Sorry, reaming or swaging primer pockets is new to me, do I need a tool to do this?

EDIT: ok, found the answer on google, thanks
 
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Sorry, reaming or swaging primer pockets is new to me, do I need a tool to do this?

EDIT: ok, found the answer on google, thanks

you can get a special "swaging die that can do this or use a reamer ive never tired it but i would imagine reamind say 1000 brass might get repetitive:rolleyes:....
 
Sorry, reaming or swaging primer pockets is new to me, do I need a tool to do this?

EDIT: ok, found the answer on google, thanks
Take a standard chamfer tool, chuck it in your drill, bingo. Reaming tool. Don't take too much off. If you have thousands to do, get the Dillon Super Swage 600 - or a 1050 press!
 
A standard chamfering tool without the drill works too.
'NT' priming is a Winchester thing. No mention of 'NT' priming on Federal's site.
 
A standard chamfering tool without the drill works too.
'NT' priming is a Winchester thing. No mention of 'NT' priming on Federal's site.

Please don't tell Winchester that I've got several thousand Federal cases headstamped with their thing.
 
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sunray, I've been seeing more and more Federal NT brass around. Saw a box of Federal NT ammo for the first time the other at the range, totally different design than the regular boxes.
 
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