Of late, I have read a number of posts on this forum, stating that Small Rifle Primers can be substituted for Small Pistol Primers. This leads me to two significant (in my opinion) questions:
1) Can SRP be used to "ignite" magnum hand loads, or just standard velocity loads?
2) While SRP are dimensionally identical to SPP, except for having a "harder cup", would it be reasonable to expect reliable ignition in a handgun whose action hasn't been touched/modified?
2a) Is there an action type that you could anticipate would have difficulty igniting SRP by design of the action?
As always, thanks in advance for your help!
1) Can SRP be used to "ignite" magnum hand loads, or just standard velocity loads?
2) While SRP are dimensionally identical to SPP, except for having a "harder cup", would it be reasonable to expect reliable ignition in a handgun whose action hasn't been touched/modified?
2a) Is there an action type that you could anticipate would have difficulty igniting SRP by design of the action?
As always, thanks in advance for your help!