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Old primers
edxc
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I acquired some old CCI small pistol primers--they are in the little green packs. The first three digits of the code on them is 079 which leads me to believe they are from 1979. Assuming they were stored ok, should they still be usable?
Three Precious Metals: Gold, silver and lead
Three Precious Metals: Gold, silver and lead
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Are these safe and good to use. I would only use in plinking loads...........ed
I have several thousand old primers. They were given to me by a widow of an old friend. They are in packaging that I would recognize as from the 40's through 60's. They are intact in original sleeves and cartons, still factory taped in some instances on the oldest looking sleeves. Packaging is absolutely pristine. All rifle sizes 61/2,71/2, 8/12 Remington and Winchester.
Are these safe and good to use. I would only use in plinking loads...........ed
Safe? Definitely.
Good to use? I'd bet they are all functional, or nearly so, but there is really one only way to find out for sure.
Go load up a box of shells, try to shoot them, and see what happens.
If they aren't working right, you'll find out pretty fast.
I've had some bad primers that may be up to 50-60 years old that may have been improperly stored at some time.
They were stored in a mayonaisse jar in a box sitting on the dirt floor of a barn in South Texas for around 30 years.
Out of the 2,000 plus I have used to date, only two have failed to go "Bang". And, those may have been from other factors.
Use 'em !!
Dan R