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Old 01-25-2012, 11:04 AM   #1
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Default What's the diff between primer brands?

I'm just starting to get into reloading, my press arrives tomorrow so now it's time to pick compenents.

Lee recomends remington or CCI primers only. I've been told Federal primers have 'thin meta' and that's one reason some avoid them as they are touchier to handle than other brands.
In forums I've heard mention of Wolf brand primers and how inexpensive they are.

So what's the difference between primer brands? Is any better than another for handling, use, price, or ?

I"ll be loading 9mm if that makes a difference. I've not chosen a powder to use yet.

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Old 01-25-2012, 11:07 AM   #2
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Default Re: What's the diff between primer brands?

Throw another kink in your mix - I prefer Winchester primers and I load on a dillon 550.

I have used CCI's without a problem. I have heard nothing but good things about Wolf.

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Old 01-25-2012, 11:32 AM   #3
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I'm just starting to get into reloading, my press arrives tomorrow so now it's time to pick compenents.

Lee recomends remington or CCI primers only. I've been told Federal primers have 'thin meta' and that's one reason some avoid them as they are touchier to handle than other brands.
In forums I've heard mention of Wolf brand primers and how inexpensive they are.

So what's the difference between primer brands? Is any better than another for handling, use, price, or ?

I"ll be loading 9mm if that makes a difference. I've not chosen a powder to use yet.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:48 AM   #4
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Also..... different packaging.

I mostly am using Wolf these days after a bulk buy during the "Great Primer Shortage" a couple years ago.

Honestly, I have used several different brands now for my low-mid range pistol calibers with SPP an LPP and cannot detect any difference at the range.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:57 AM   #5
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Default Re: What's the diff between primer brands?

Federal does have a thinner cup. That makes it easier to fire with lightened springs. Lee recommends against Federal because, in Lee Priming systems, they have had Federal primers pop.

CCI has the hardest cup. I used them exclusively, from when I started reloading, until I got a Smith 642. Because of the design of the gun it has a shorter hammer stroke than others, and it would not, reliably, pop CCI. Went to Winchester, which has a thinner cup, and the problem went away. Still use CCI for everything except small pistol, though.

And I prime with a Lee primer, and have had no problems with these Winchester primers.
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Old 01-25-2012, 01:04 PM   #6
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Federal does have a thinner cup. That makes it easier to fire with lightened springs.
Actually it depends on what size primer. Large rifle for example are all the same.
http://www.jamescalhoon.com/primers_and_pressure.php
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Old 01-25-2012, 05:44 PM   #7
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Default Re: What's the diff between primer brands?

I use WW, Remington, CCI and Federal in my pistol loads. They all work fine.

In rifle there absolutely is a difference. I've seen it and demonstrated it on paper time and time again. Federal is usually the most consistent primer when it comes to accurate handloads.
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I use what ever is available and has the best price.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:08 PM   #9
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I use what ever is available and has the best price.
Careful with that.
Some primers should not be used in certain cartridges. For example, the Rem 1 1/2 small pistol primers are for low pressure rounds and should not be used in high pressure rounds like the 40 S&W. Same goes for the Rem 6 1/2 small rifle primers, these are designed for low pressure rounds like the 22 Hornet and should not be used in high pressure rounds like the 223/5.56.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:11 PM   #10
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I have never bought any Remington primers that I can remember. Usually CCI and Wolf are most available and have the best price where I shop!!
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Old 01-26-2012, 09:33 AM   #11
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I've never used either the Wolf or Tula; I'm afraid that they're made out of plutonium or something. Besides; I keep 50,000 or so on the shelf anyway so I wasn't caught short during the "great primer shortage". Also during that time a club member's neighbor passed away and his heirs asked our club member to remove anything he wanted from his loading bench. He took what he wanted and then donated the rest to us. I got about 10,000 large pistol primers out of it for free. He must have brought in 20 bricks of CCI standard .22 as well. That was a good day.
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Old 01-26-2012, 10:21 AM   #12
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Careful with that.
Some primers should not be used in certain cartridges. For example, the Rem 1 1/2 small pistol primers are for low pressure rounds and should not be used in high pressure rounds like the 40 S&W. Same goes for the Rem 6 1/2 small rifle primers, these are designed for low pressure rounds like the 22 Hornet and should not be used in high pressure rounds like the 223/5.56.
Does this statement come from Remington, I have not seen it in any reloading manuals? I realize that using different primers as well as varying any components in a given load will can cause variances in point of impact. The amount of this variation is usually of concern only to bench rest competitors or individuals seeking that degree of precision. For the majority of us it is not an issue. Also, offhand I can't think of a rifle cartridge that uses small rifle primers other than those derived from pistol cartridges as 22 Hornet, 218 Bee, etc. I have used Wold primers in 9mm and 38 Spl. loads with no problems.

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Does this statement come from Remington, I have not seen it in any reloading manuals? I realize that using different primers as well as varying any components in a given load will can cause variances in point of impact. The amount of this variation is usually of concern only to bench rest competitors or individuals seeking that degree of precision. For the majority of us it is not an issue. Also, offhand I can't think of a rifle cartridge that uses small rifle primers other than those derived from pistol cartridges as 22 Hornet, 218 Bee, etc. I have used Wold primers in 9mm and 38 Spl. loads with no problems.
Yes, from Remington. It states this on the box of 1 1/2 and 6 1/2 primers. They also have it on their wed site, here.
http://remington.custhelp.com/app/an...UzgyMzg3UGs%3D

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In pistol cartridges, the 1-1/2 small pistol primer should not be used in the 357 Magnum, 357 SIG or the 40 S&W. The 5-1/2 small pistol primer is the proper selection for these rounds.

In rifle cartridges, the 6-1/2 small rifle primer should not be used in the 17 Remington, 222 Remington, 204 Ruger or the 223 Remington. The 7-1/2 BR is the proper small rifle primer for these rounds.
Plenty of rifle cartridges that use Small Rifle primers. The ones in my safe are 223/5.56, 6.5 Grendel, 221 Fireball, 7.62x39 Rem brass.
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Old 01-26-2012, 02:43 PM   #14
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Steve, thanks for the clarification. I have never used Remington primers and I didn't recognize that their 5 1/2 is their designation for small pistol magnum. Obviously I was also ignorant of number of cartridges that use small rifle primers. I don't load any of the calibers mentioned. I do load several pistol calibers that require both small and large primers and small mag. I have not been using small mag on 40 S&W as the loading manual didn't specify them. I normally use CCI and Wolf primers. Thanks again
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Old 01-26-2012, 10:25 PM   #15
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I agree with most of the above info, my experience with Remington primers is this... while developing a load for a Remington 700 in .308 I found remington primed loads with Varget and AA2520 of various charges to clearly have the highest velocity spread. The identical loads where tested with CCI, Winchester and Federal primers, again charges across the board were the same, brass and bullets the same, this leads me to believe the Remington primers are most inconsistently manufactured, maybe not a huge deal for a plinking round, but for anything precision, I'd pass on the Remington primers.
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I use them all. What ever is cheap,, and available.
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I have loaded many, many rounds with cci, rem, ww, and a very few fed. both handgun and rifle in many different calibers. I have never had any problems whatsoever with any of them. I'm also sure that fellow members have experienced what they speak of, my response is only what I have personally experienced.
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