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? about primer differences
Bubba Jr.
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I am reloading 9mm and .40 S&W. I have Winchester WSP primers to use in both loads. I find recipes that call for CCI or REM or whatever primers and the note "do not substitute primers" in the recipe.
My question is, is there an actual safety issue with the substitution of small pistol primers, or is the caution "lawyer inspired"?
If there is an actual significant difference, which primers are similar enough that they can be safely substituted?
My question is, is there an actual safety issue with the substitution of small pistol primers, or is the caution "lawyer inspired"?
If there is an actual significant difference, which primers are similar enough that they can be safely substituted?
Comments
However, if you begin with the book "Start" loads using WW primers and work up in the usual way, you should be fine.
you can also do a search for primer charts or primer "brisance" to see the differences.
brisance= the intensity and the length of time, of the primer flash. Longer duration and intensity= higher brisance.