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Hi all, does anyone know what the difference in power would be between a 209 shotgun primer and a Fed 215 LR primer? I'm makeing up some 12ga cases from 50 BMG brass and I'm thinking about putting a bushing in the BMG primer pocket to use a more economical primer.
thoughts?
 
Posts: 2924 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 23 December 2002Reply With Quote
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No, I have no experience with this, and I do not want to eitheras I find it simply dangerous:

The function of the primer cup is not only to carry the igniter agent, but to seal the primer cup to the pressure.

With a bushing, it will be nearly impossible to perform this second function - unless you spend a considerable amount of work on installing the bushing in the cup.

Again: interesting idea, but a dangerous concept !
 
Posts: 367 | Location: former western part of Berlin, Germany | Registered: 25 August 2001Reply With Quote
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Shotshells are the one area of reloading where experimentation can yield dangerous results very quickly.
Changing a component in a standard load can be unsafe.
Primer bushings in a 50BMG case sounds downright scary.
The only safe way to do something like this is with blackpowder, smokeless may cause you to see a bright light that is not muzzleflash.

Just one guy's opinion.

Travis F.
 
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The original 454 Casull brass was made with a large primer pocket, then they offered a bushing to use small rifle primers in it.
 
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Yes and they have use thin bushings to put 50 cal
primers in 20 mm cases. Doing it myself and setting them
in with locktite.Ed.
 
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As long as the bushings are press fit you will have no problem. As to the difference in power, it is quite a bit. If I recall correctly a 209 has a bit more than twice as much priming compound as a large rifle mag primer ( believe that came from Speer)
 
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Thanks Rufus, I'll start makeing bushings for the shotgun primers.
 
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