EastHumboldt
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Ive heard that mil-spec primers have a thicker or harder metal cover which can result in total ignition failure in rifles with a “weaker” firing pin. My son says his Ruger Scout in 308 wont fire 7.62 x 51 ball ammo. On ejection you can see there’s a dent in the primer but apparently not enough to set it off.
The reason I ask is I saw some CCI #34 primers for sale the other day and I’m wondering if I should buy them if they come up again. I’m loading for a Tikka T3 and a Remington 700 both in 30-06. The lot I saw for sale was 5,000 primers, so I was also thinking of selling 3,000 of them off. Ive also heard they are as hot as CCI #250 magnum primers, and what I really want are CCI #200 Large Rifle. I'll be using Ramshok Hunter which is supposed to be very comparable to H4350 and Winchester 760 which is a straight swap for H414. Both are ball powders.
The reason I ask is I saw some CCI #34 primers for sale the other day and I’m wondering if I should buy them if they come up again. I’m loading for a Tikka T3 and a Remington 700 both in 30-06. The lot I saw for sale was 5,000 primers, so I was also thinking of selling 3,000 of them off. Ive also heard they are as hot as CCI #250 magnum primers, and what I really want are CCI #200 Large Rifle. I'll be using Ramshok Hunter which is supposed to be very comparable to H4350 and Winchester 760 which is a straight swap for H414. Both are ball powders.