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| used some 3- 4 yrs ago large pistol. No issues all loads shot well |
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| been using them for a couple years no problems sure are cheaper also been using small pistol and small rifle with no problems |
| Posts: 13468 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004 | 
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| No LR experience but I use the LP as a last resort. They are a bit oversized compared to Win, CCI, Fed |
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| LR and SR primers all go bang for me so far and with good accuracy. l'd heard chatter that Hornady may be using them in some of their factory loads. |
| Posts: 210 | Location: Misplaced Yorkshireman | Registered: 21 March 2011 | 
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| S&B primers are excellent, in fact better then some American ones. Wolfs were great too, but no longer available. |
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