22 January 2010, 08:56
BigFiveJackThe Right Ones...?
1- The correct primers for 500 S&W revolver ammo are...?
2- And how about for 375 H&H Belted Mag?
Thanks for the help.

22 January 2010, 09:32
craigsterDon't know about the 500, but for my 375 I've always used plain (non mag) 'ol LR's.
22 January 2010, 18:17
900 SSOnly magnum primers in my 375, Remington and Federal.
22 January 2010, 20:50
Ol` JoeShould be listed in you manaul with the load data
22 January 2010, 21:00
djpaintlesConcerning 500 S&W brass. You want to read the following from the Starline brass website:
http://www.starlinebrass.com/i...3487153b3198fc626fb0quote:
The Initial run of 500 S&W Mag cases was built to use large pistol primer per Smith & Wesson and Cor-bon specifications. On July 28, 2003, Smith & Wesson and Cor-bon changed specification of primer pocket to be large rifle. Rifle primers are same diameter as pistol except they are approximately .006" taller. This was done to prevent primer from being pierced by firing pin when loaded with max loads and heavy bullets (bullets over 400 grains). It was determined that hole in primer allowed pressure to damage firing pin and bushing, kind of like a cutting torch and the harder cup of a rifle primer will prevent occurrence. All cases sold by Starline, Inc. after July 28, 2003, will contain a large rifle primer pocket to accept a large rifle primer. Hodgdon Powder has generated load data which recommends using Win. Large Rifle Primers. Click here to view or call 918-251-5640.
Cor-bon has also tested and recommends CCI 250 primers (Magnum Large Rifle). Our new cases will have an "R" after the "Mag" on head stamp to signify rifle pocket. If you have previously purchased 500 cases without "R" on head stamp and wish to modify, you can use a large rifle pocket uniformer to deepen primer pocket to accept large rifle primers by deepening pocket approximately .006". This will not affect integrity of case. For concerns regarding situation contact Smith & Wesson or Cor-bon as they designed case and subsequently changed it.
In short uniform all of your 500 S&W brass with a RIFLE primer pocket uniformer and then use either large rifle or large rifle magnum (cci 250) primers depending on which primer your loading data used...............................DJ
23 January 2010, 07:56
BigFiveJackThanks, I looked at my Hornady brass
and it's marked L R so large rifle it is.
{I'm referring to 500 S&W}