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09 July 2013, 18:36
jctheman1
Tula Primers ??
With the great primer shortage, have found some Russian primers, brand name Tula.
Don't know anything about them but since there is nothing else ?

Any members tried them or heard any reviews ?

thanks.
09 July 2013, 19:20
Stonecreek
"Modern" primer technology is well over a century old. Tula has produced hundreds of millions of primers for various wars and other endeavors. If they don't know how to make a dependable primer by now I'd be very surprised. I wouldn't hesitate to use them and depend on them until and unless they are otherwise demonstrated to be unsuitable.
09 July 2013, 19:34
AFRICAN LEADWOOD
Somehow I don't think a "Tula" primer would sell well in south Africa. Maybe for silenced rifles!
09 July 2013, 23:12
craigster
I recall reading somewhere that Tula and Wolf came out of the same factory. Haven't used Tula but have used a lot of Wolfs, they work just fine.
10 July 2013, 00:00
larrys
Tula and Wolf are the same. The only thing to remember is that "magnum" in the Russian world relates to primer cup hardness and not flame intensity.

They are just as reliable as any american primers I have used.


Larry

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10 July 2013, 00:02
dpcd
I don't get why they won't sell in SA.
TULA is an old company and their primers are good; especially if you can't get any US made ones.
10 July 2013, 00:10
Thunder Head
I had never used any until recently. I have fired 30-40 of the rounds i made with them in .223. No problems so far.


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10 July 2013, 00:42
SR4759
You can check with the cheap guys at Cast Boolits. They shoot a lot of Tula boxer primers without any problems.
10 July 2013, 10:58
Rikkie
[QUOTE]Originally posted by dpcd:
I don't get why they won't sell in SA.
QUOTE]

probably because 'tula' in many of the African languages means 'Keep quiet' or 'Hush'.
11 July 2013, 16:36
Bren7X64
quote:
Originally posted by AFRICAN LEADWOOD:
Somehow I don't think a "Tula" primer would sell well in south Africa. Maybe for silenced rifles!



tu2


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