we read about the use of russian primers in u s of a.
are they available here. if so what brands?
p m c used to have them, but i believe their primers are no longer russian.
bruce.
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Bruce,
They were marketed by the late PMC group. I use their standard LR primers in my FS loadings.
One desirable feature is that they are on the large side, so they fit "older" primer pockets better than some. One downside is that they can be a bugger to fit into new brass if you use one of the low precision hand primers.
John
They were marketed by the late PMC group. I use their standard LR primers in my FS loadings.
One desirable feature is that they are on the large side, so they fit "older" primer pockets better than some. One downside is that they can be a bugger to fit into new brass if you use one of the low precision hand primers.
John
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most interesting john.
do you find them noticibly better/worse/different than american primers for accuracy or velocity s.d. ?
bruce.
do you find them noticibly better/worse/different than american primers for accuracy or velocity s.d. ?
bruce.
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Don't tell anybody, but the combination of their inexpensive price & their performance consistency makes them by far the best standard LR primers I've used. I had the best SD out of them ever in .308 calibre until I went to the Lapua Palma brass.
German Salazar has a lot to say for them too. Have a look at his site: http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/
German Salazar has a lot to say for them too. Have a look at his site: http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/
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johnk wrote:Don't tell anybody, but the combination of their inexpensive price & their performance consistency makes them by far the best standard LR primers I've used. I had the best SD out of them ever in .308 calibre until I went to the Lapua Palma brass.
German Salazar has a lot to say for them too. Have a look at his site: http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/
Ditto for what John said, but for the 284 as well.
The PMC SRMs are my favourite for the smaller cased calibers such as PPC,BR and Dasher. (not for the 6x47 though)
Pity they arent available in OZ anymore and my stash is nearly dry.
I wonder if anyone will import the Wolf or Tula Russian primers (same as PMC) which are available from USA?