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CCI Large rifle primers, they got 'em if you want 'em bad enough
16 October 2021, 18:53
MarkCCI Large rifle primers, they got 'em if you want 'em bad enough
At Midway, CCI #34 L rifle primers:
https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...301152162?pid=152162$79.99 /thou and of course shipping & hazmat on top of that but if you need them, you need them.
If you do need them they usually sell out in a couple days so best to put in an order ASAP if you need them.
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06 November 2021, 00:45
AtkinsonIve never trusted those mil no. 34 primers, they are designed for slam fire auto military guns..harder primers and off set, It just looks like a accident waiting to happen, just saying and I sure might be wrong, but Im sticking with the commercial stuff except for a last resort. I am also concerned about them effecting my POI on my rifles in which case if I bought them by the 1000 and thats how they are sold I would have to change things when the good stuff comes out and Im stuck with primers I wont use...Am I right or wrong?
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
06 November 2021, 04:23
HipshootRay,
If you got nuttin' they are the right thing !
Hip
06 November 2021, 19:44
AtkinsonIm holding out for now or will use 200s and add a grain of powder..that works pretty good..
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
07 November 2021, 23:06
WstrnhuntrI went to my local Cal ranch yesterday and they
finally got a shipment of a bunch of ammo and bullets. I got a few items, still no primers or powder though. But Im hoping that is a sign that things will begin to normalize a bit. The scalper prices are disgusting.
AK-47
The only Communist Idea that Liberals don't like.
08 November 2021, 21:47
ZekeShikarPrimer prices are as bad as $4 gasoline.
It might be a long time before I really need more primers but I need fuel every day.
I'm disgusted with the whole mess.
Zeke
09 November 2021, 03:10
theback40A long time ago someone gave me a bunch of 34's.
I also wondered if they would give troubles.
No trouble in any rifle I tried them in, vel were unchanged or with-in lot to lot difference.
I now have a few Kimber rifles with light firing pins and springs. I am going to try them in those now, for my curiosity.
09 November 2021, 04:09
SlamFireI have been shooting them since I first could buy them, which was around 1999, during the Clinton primer scare.
There is no reason to be frightened of CCI #34's, according to CCI they are their military line of primers, and they meet military sensitivity specifications, so they are less sensitive than commercial primers.
This is only a concern in weapons with marginal ignition systems, and they are out there. Such as my Ruger #1 in 35 Whelen, the firing pin hit 26 thousandths of an inch off center, and misfired with Federals. Would have misfired more often had I tried CCi #34's. Luckily I was able to talk Ruger customer service gunsmith to do something as he claimed the rifle was within spec! The gunsmith raised the breech block a bit, which brought the strikes closer to center.
In terms of accuracy, they shoot fine. I have more bolt gun targets with Federals, because I want to shoot them up first before I using up my stock of CCI #34's, which I purchased for my Garands and M1a's.
Various targets with CCI #34's.
You do better, prone with a sling, using irons
with CCI #34's
15 November 2021, 01:42
McKayShot many thousands of them. Never an issue.
Mac