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28 December 2001, 01:54
Major Caliber
Alcan Primers
I bought some Alcan primers for $9 a thousand, I got small pistol, small rifle, large rifle, and magnum rifle. What do you guys think about them?
28 December 2001, 04:57
Ol` Joe
I was given 250/300 Alcan shotgun primers back in the mid 70s and as I remember they worked fine. Thats all the experiance I`ve had with them. I haven`t seen them them in years for sale, are these still being made?
28 December 2001, 05:07
LE270
I've never used or seen Alcan primers, but I seem to remember that the first edition of Hornady's loading manual listed Alcan as the primer used in some of their loads.
28 December 2001, 19:17
<Paladin>
Alcan primers were sold heavily in the mid-1960s. Most were made in Italy, but not all of them. As I recall, they tended to be a little bit "hot."

So, in essence, you have some very old primers. Use them for plinking loads if you have some assurance they've been stored under cool, dry conditions --at least, that's what I personally would do.


29 December 2001, 01:18
Major Caliber
I bought them from a gunshop going out of business, the boxs look mint, they were stored in climate controlled building. The ones I have used have worked great, I used some in my .257 robert's, and got some groups under 1" at 100yds.
29 December 2001, 01:46
Major Caliber
I just looked close at the boxes, and it says made in USA, and S&W Ammunition Company Alton, Ill