Dec 1, 2007 #1 T TScottW99 Handloader Sep 14, 2007 446 0 Interesting photo shoot of differnt primers... http://www.6mmbr.com/PrimerPix.html
Dec 1, 2007 #2 P Poset Beginner Nov 3, 2007 16 0 Yes... what do they tell you? Primer selection has always been a fuzzy subject to me. Do these pictures tell anyone anything?
Yes... what do they tell you? Primer selection has always been a fuzzy subject to me. Do these pictures tell anyone anything?
Dec 1, 2007 #3 JD338 Range Officer Staff member Nov 4, 2004 25,168 8,436 Interesting photos. I don't know which is better, but I use Federal GM210M and GM215M primers for everything. JD338
Interesting photos. I don't know which is better, but I use Federal GM210M and GM215M primers for everything. JD338
Dec 1, 2007 #4 FOTIS Range Officer Staff member Oct 30, 2004 24,276 2,989 I use Winchester an Federal.
Dec 1, 2007 #5 B buckfever Handloader Mar 21, 2007 642 1 Looks like the 4th of july :lol: pretty interesting I might ad. I like my Federal 210s and 215s the best.
Looks like the 4th of july :lol: pretty interesting I might ad. I like my Federal 210s and 215s the best.
Dec 1, 2007 #6 L longwinters Handloader Oct 10, 2004 1,476 1 I also like Federal 210s the best although with the current shortage I have gone to CCI and have had very good luck with them. From looking at the photos the RWS look the most efficient, which would not surprise me being German made. Long
I also like Federal 210s the best although with the current shortage I have gone to CCI and have had very good luck with them. From looking at the photos the RWS look the most efficient, which would not surprise me being German made. Long
Dec 2, 2007 #7 Dr. Strangelove Beginner Jan 25, 2006 24 0 I use Cci 200 for everything up to 60 grains of powder... Above that, it is Cci 250 Mag or Fed 215, depending on cal...
I use Cci 200 for everything up to 60 grains of powder... Above that, it is Cci 250 Mag or Fed 215, depending on cal...