16 October 2003, 08:45
UnstableWin NT Brass in .45 auto whats with the small primers
What gives.
.45 ammo with small primer pockets. can I reload this using a small pistol primer? would I need a diffrent primer? magnum?
I have a few hundred rounds of this stuff and its annoying me that I cant use it.
I used to only see it on the winclean .45 185g but now it looks like they use it on all the winclean loads.
I am not hurting for brass but I still dont like potentialy usable stuff sitting in my "no go" box.
16 October 2003, 08:59
StonecreekThis is the first I've ever heard of .45 Auto brass with small pockets. Some .308- based cartridges have been made with the small pockets based on the theory that small primers can give better accuracy.
At any rate, the powders used with a .45 ACP are fast and easily ignitable, so small pistol primers, whether labeled "standard" or "magnum" will work just fine.
16 October 2003, 18:41
packratUnless you have another pistol that uses s.p. primers, why bother? It would be a pain to keep this brass separated from other .45's, and it is just more inventory to keep on hand. I'd toss 'em!
[ 10-16-2003, 09:43: Message edited by: packrat ]17 October 2003, 01:56
Unstablewell i found a use for 10 of them.
I have a couple of mags that dont feed right so I grabbed 10, decapped resized, flared and seated a bullet in them without repriming them.
instant dummy rounds to mess around with the mags till I figure out whats wrong with them (I think the inside clearance is a bit off)
other then that I guess they stay in my no go box till I get enough to send to the recyclers.