I know how primers are made. The little old lady with a slurry and a spatula.
Soooooo what does she do different when making Match Primers???
in a different colored box an charge more for the box .
Pete
I would like to hear from some serious bench rest competitors on this question about primers. In my experience with my center fire rifles that I "play" with, I have not noticed any difference.
Bill Wynne
I think it has a lot to do with sensitivity. Cup thickness, anvil height and primer compound are all variable and can be mixed and matched. They all look pretty much the same but…. what works well in one set up may or may not be optimal in another.
I think it has a lot to do with sensitivity. Cup thickness, anvil height and primer compound are all variable and can be mixed and matched. They all look pretty much the same but…. what works well in one set up may or may not be optimal in another.
Hi Pete…. Hi Greg…… Well after 40 plus years with the same employer I finally retired for real this time at Christmas. Company put a stop to travel out of the country last year when COVID started up. All in all a good run but regret all the quality time I missed with family and friends. We are doing good but real tired of this COVID business……. Looking forward to the day we all get together at the Range. Please say hi to all the guys for me. Thanks!!! Take Care and Stay Safe!!! Ken.
All dependent on the manufactures management-
Were Federal primers & CCI primers the same quality 20+ yrs ago?
Not in my reloads of multiple chamberings.
Since Federal & CCI primers are manufactured under the same roof by ATK management, 'tis the quality of products of today.
ATK is NOT our friend in the shooting sports.
ATK was run out of Lake City Army Ammo Plant for a reason.
Thanks Jackie, you are the kind of serous shooter would know about primers and powders.All I can speak to is Federal 205 vs Federal 205 Match.
I cannot tell the difference in any aspect of performance. That is in both my 30BR and 6PPC.