kbm6893
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So primers being short as they are, and me being relatively new to rifle reloading, I saw a brick of Remington 6 1/2 small rifle primers. Asked the shop owner if they were good for AR, and he said "Sure".
So now doing some reading, I find they're really not. They're made for lower pressure rounds and the .223 doesn't fall into that category. Some guys have said as long as you load on the low end (and I do. Just punching paper), they're OK. Others say pierced primers can result and damage to bolt. So I'm not gonna load them. I also read they can be substituted for small pistol primers and used to load 9MM or .38 Special, and I load both. Truth to this?
I also grabbed 3 bricks of CCI Small Rifle Primers, but the Magnum box. Number 450's instead of 400. Box looks so much alike. I have read they work fine in loading .223 for AR's. Truth to this?
Times like these, beggars cant be choosers, so I want to use them.
Advice would be appreciated.
So now doing some reading, I find they're really not. They're made for lower pressure rounds and the .223 doesn't fall into that category. Some guys have said as long as you load on the low end (and I do. Just punching paper), they're OK. Others say pierced primers can result and damage to bolt. So I'm not gonna load them. I also read they can be substituted for small pistol primers and used to load 9MM or .38 Special, and I load both. Truth to this?
I also grabbed 3 bricks of CCI Small Rifle Primers, but the Magnum box. Number 450's instead of 400. Box looks so much alike. I have read they work fine in loading .223 for AR's. Truth to this?
Times like these, beggars cant be choosers, so I want to use them.
Advice would be appreciated.