Primers for FO
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Primers for FO
Hello all,
I am about to start trialling a 260 wildcat for FO. I have all the bits sorted except primers. What primers do people use in things like the 6,5 x 284 and 6,5 x 55?
I usually use CCI BR2's these days in fullbore. Pressures willl be higher I am guessing in the 6,5 than the 308.
I am about to start trialling a 260 wildcat for FO. I have all the bits sorted except primers. What primers do people use in things like the 6,5 x 284 and 6,5 x 55?
I usually use CCI BR2's these days in fullbore. Pressures willl be higher I am guessing in the 6,5 than the 308.
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My favourites are the PMC "Red Russians" for anything burning 2208 or 2209. Since these are not available to most people now, I use CCI BR2s when I want to save my PMCs.
Another Inch action user over here has been experimenting with primers, and his rifle (or pin/spring combo) prefers the BR2s as well.
Another Inch action user over here has been experimenting with primers, and his rifle (or pin/spring combo) prefers the BR2s as well.
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John, for large rifle, I use the standard large rifle, with the red and white box and the orangy red priming compound. I dont know what the difference is between the large rifle magnum and standard but I would like to get hold of a stash of the magnum ones anyway incase I find a need for them anyway.
For small rifle I use the SRM versions (in my 22BR and 6 Dasher burning 2208) as the magnums have a tougher cap, but since my 284 and 308 are only cruising at low pressure I dont need the magnum ones.
Some people have had missfires with the PMCs, so not all firing pin/spring combos work with them. Anyway its all academic as not many people have PMCs anymore and I dont know how they go with high pressure Matchrifle loads or Vihta Vouri powders
For small rifle I use the SRM versions (in my 22BR and 6 Dasher burning 2208) as the magnums have a tougher cap, but since my 284 and 308 are only cruising at low pressure I dont need the magnum ones.
Some people have had missfires with the PMCs, so not all firing pin/spring combos work with them. Anyway its all academic as not many people have PMCs anymore and I dont know how they go with high pressure Matchrifle loads or Vihta Vouri powders
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The PMC[made in Russia] large rifle magnum primers have a "pale green" compound. I bought mine over 4 years ago when they were still available, and, also use them sparingly. The best consistent elevation that I have ever achieved was using these primers and it is a shame that they are no longer available. I am down to my last 1900
Ray.

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Is this them?
http://bcrc.iinet.net.au/pictures/PMC_Primers.jpg
Basically I have a few but don't really use them I found them to need a very good firing pin strike without any headspace issues or I would get misfires.
With fire formed cases though there is no issue. Bloody 7.62 chambers
http://bcrc.iinet.net.au/pictures/PMC_Primers.jpg
Basically I have a few but don't really use them I found them to need a very good firing pin strike without any headspace issues or I would get misfires.
With fire formed cases though there is no issue. Bloody 7.62 chambers

I'm using CCI 200 LR primers in my 284S but I would really like to try some Russian made Wolf primers. Similar packaging to PMC primers but dont know if made in the same factory or similar quality.
Anyone know where I could get box of 1000 Wolf LR primers? These primers are used and preferred for the 284W/284S calibres in the US of A and I would like to see for myself how they perform. In the USA they are also much cheaper than the CCI BR2
Where can I get them?
IanP
Anyone know where I could get box of 1000 Wolf LR primers? These primers are used and preferred for the 284W/284S calibres in the US of A and I would like to see for myself how they perform. In the USA they are also much cheaper than the CCI BR2
Where can I get them?
IanP
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Yes, the ones in the picture are the same as the ones I have and work well in my 284 with 2209 powder. Other people have had missfire problems with them as well so some pin/spring combos luv em, some dont.
IanP. From what I have heard, the Wolfs are the same as PMCs, same factory, same lot markings etc.
I would love to get hold of some Wolf small rifle magnums.
I have rung around everywhere with no luck.
IanP. From what I have heard, the Wolfs are the same as PMCs, same factory, same lot markings etc.
I would love to get hold of some Wolf small rifle magnums.
I have rung around everywhere with no luck.
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