Softer primers than Winchester

I use FEDERAL when it comes to a revolver as I fire all in DA only so the hammer fall is not as strong/heavy as in Single Action.

As for semi-auto I do not give a darn as hammer-fall is heavy.

Mind you I ONLY use Wincester brass as the primer hole is a fraction more shallow then some other makes. ALSO best to seat the primer a bit deeper then level with the bass itself. Because the teeth are that close to being fired so easier for DA only.

I picked this up from Murray Charlton in Brentwood Bay B.C., many yrs ago, for he built my first PPC revolver for me. Obviously I was NOT useing "thin skinned" Federa pimers & any brass I could get my hands on plus just seating as the book says. In PPC you do not have the time to have a 'Jane Fonda' & so the time to empty brass along with the dud to feed in another round.
 
I have hear that Remington has a soft primer, but have never come across Remington in these yrs. Seems strange, but then Federal is the "thin skinned" primers of all while I like CCI for semi-auto reloads.
 
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