25 November 2004, 05:20
ddunnPrimer question
First off let�s make sure what I know is true:
I know rifle primers are harder than pistol primers (in general).
Rifle primers have more power (flash, bang, pop) than pistol primers.
I know that magnum primers have more power (flash, bang, pop) than regular primers.
I know that if I use pistol primers in a rifle I may end up with a pierced primer, or a load not going off.
Assume the above is true; why not use rifle primers in my pistol loads?
If I did this, I assume I need to reduce my pistol loads, right?
25 November 2004, 05:33
TailgunnerOther than reducing the load, the only complication MIGHT be a failure to ignite.
Handguns with hammers will probably ignite fine, those that don't use hammers however might give you problems.
25 November 2004, 06:31
ricciardelliBecause rifle primer pockets are deepr than pistol primer pockets.
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