skosh69
04-14-2013, 11:43 PM
I just picked up a couple hundred Federal primers in a deal that I got and noticed a couple of things.
One was the idiotic packaging that Federal uses. Seems like a waste of money for all the extra plastic used for the tray and the fact they are stored on their sides..makes it a PIA to flip them all in the primer tray.
Second was that they were soft and malleable. I'm not reloading master by any means and have only used Winchester primers so far. But using my RCBS hand primer, not one of the Federal primers seating without some distortion. I've never dimpled a WSPP or WLPP. I called a buddy and he said the same thing was just told to him, that they're softer than CCI or Winchester.
Has anyone else experienced this?
I certainly hope that the 200 rounds that I loaded will be issue free other than looking a wee bit dimpled.
I would have posted pics, but I hit them with a magic marker ( gots to find them later at the range...:D ) so you can't really see the markings, but if you'd loaded these before, then you know what I'm talking about!
Thanks.
One was the idiotic packaging that Federal uses. Seems like a waste of money for all the extra plastic used for the tray and the fact they are stored on their sides..makes it a PIA to flip them all in the primer tray.
Second was that they were soft and malleable. I'm not reloading master by any means and have only used Winchester primers so far. But using my RCBS hand primer, not one of the Federal primers seating without some distortion. I've never dimpled a WSPP or WLPP. I called a buddy and he said the same thing was just told to him, that they're softer than CCI or Winchester.
Has anyone else experienced this?
I certainly hope that the 200 rounds that I loaded will be issue free other than looking a wee bit dimpled.
I would have posted pics, but I hit them with a magic marker ( gots to find them later at the range...:D ) so you can't really see the markings, but if you'd loaded these before, then you know what I'm talking about!
Thanks.