I have found some WLR primers for a good price , but I have never used any . Does anyone have any experience and how are they compared to Fed. primers .
Thanks in advance .
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I have found some WLR primers for a good price , but I have never used any . Does anyone have any experience and how are they compared to Fed. primers .
Thanks in advance .
Never had one not go bang. My go to standard LR primer for years. Only negative I ever found was they seem a smidgen smaller in diameter compared to cci and seated very easily in cases that have been reloaded many times or loaded on the warm side. Never had one back out or pierce, but I typically switch these old cases to cci.
Buy with confidence! Many sub MOA groups and many deer. No worries with the WLR primers.
I have a ton of them in my inventory.....use them more than most others I have. Very consistent for me in rifle and pistol. I'd say go forth with confidence!
I like 'em.
I buy CCI or Win. both depending on which one the local gun store has in stock.
In years past, I've used Federal primers.
They all worked, but I wasn't comfortable with how loose their LR and LP ones went in and fit compared to Win, or CCI.
They are my primer of choice for long range shooting.
I use them for pistols but nothing else.rifles get federal match.
CCI is my #1, Winchester is my #2. Been working my way through a thousand Win Large Rifle for the past 4 years, not a single issue yet.
They are perfect. In my experience.
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They are slightly hotter as they are formulated to ignite Winchester ball powders. They work fine with extruded powders but a better choice if you use ball powders.
Rarely use anything else.
I normal use them, very seldom use some thing different depends on what the store have but would normal get Win.
I've used wlr exclusively but recently had trouble with 2 batches. Even with moderate loads in 30.06 and 7 30 waters I was getting blown primers, with a little hole at the edge. A little googling found a list of lot numbers numerous people have found had this problem.
I guess Winchester is aware of the issue and is giving refunds. I'll try using these lots for blackpowder only, if they fail again, I'll trash them.
Buy 'em
I've used Winchester for a very long time and never had a problem including thousands of rounds loaded for a Garand .
Jack
I began using Federal primers 50 years ago because that was all the local discount store (Gibson's) stocked. They were excellent primers too.
Time goes by and we have some hoarding shortages caused by Clinton and Obama.
When the shortage occurred Federal primers are the first to disappear and the last to reappear on the market. During the Clinton shortage I bought a brick of WW large rifle primers and shot them up. They were excellent. I also bought Remington large rifle primers and they were also excellent. So now I tend to ignore Federal primers unless they are plentiful at normal prices. Otherwise I can usually get a better deal on some other equally good brand.
Winchesters are my standard. Not as soft as Federals, I keep some Federals around for a couple rifles that have light firing pin strikes.
I'll add that I continue to use them. I figure a few problems out of billions made is no big deal. I think I bought the bad ones at a gun show from a guy who knew he had the bad lot numbers, as it was during the shortage and he sold them at pre-shortage prices.
I think I'm down to my last 20K. Maybe I should buy some more.
Used them for years without problems, until they switched to non-nickel plating in the early 2,000's. Then about 1 in 100 needed 2 hits to go off. The next 5,000 and everyone since has worked just Great.
Years back always used Remington primers. Bought some rem-umc 9mm ammo to shoot in my Beretta 92fs. Happened to pick up an empty and had a neat little hole in it. In fact just about every one had a hole. Cost me a new firing pin and spring. Been using Win LR,SR,LP,and SR for close to 20 years no problems. Only other brand is CCI LRM magnum with IMR 4350 and 165 gr Nosler Ballictic tips pr 168 gr SMK's. Frank
There was a problem with some lots of WLR a few (several?) years ago where some would rupture around the edge. I had three out of the same 100 pack rupture (in two rifles), but I had fired a couple or three hundred out of the same carton with no problem; it seemed random within certain lots. When they ruptured they etched the rifle bolt face. I switched to CCI 200s
Winchester may have a list of the problem lots. I wouldn't buy WLR primers on the secondary market, but the bad ones have surely worked their way out of the supply chain at larger retailers and other dealers who get their primers through established wholesalers.
Thanks for the replies, I bought these yesterday . I dont know but I'm suspecting they were purchased durning one of the shortages for resale at a higher price and no buyer to be found . I checked online and they dont match any suspect lot numbers that were listed .
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I have loaded upwards of 20,000 of them with ZERO malfunctions/misfires or problems. I use then in preference to all others, and strive to keep plenty on hand.
cci is my no1 Winchester no2.in my experience they are a little hotter as my loads shoot a little higher with same load.
I use WLR and WLRM almost exclusively. I have some Rem pistol primers and Fed Rifle as well...but they are leftovers from the Obummer shortage.
Never had a FTF with the Winchesters in the past 40+ years.
redhawk
I think he's referring to the OP's signature (scripture verse).
It's free speech....
redhawk
I keep my eye out for sales on he internet and buy ahead of time, if I find a good deal. I’ve gotten some really old ones I wondered about, but all have worked well.
Thanks
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Guess some are offended by the scripture , funny seen nothing in the sites terms of service saying no scripture . Guess the bible does not offend me , if I do not like a signature line I can skip it , anyway I use winchester primers , but have had one go off in a rcbs hand primer while priming brass , and had one lpp go off when it was wedged back into ejector on a 1911 and I was pulling hard on the slide to clear it , not jerking just pulling . Still use winchester still buy when on sale , and nowadays its mostly buy what I can save some on and get as much as I can.
I have noticed with my Winchester Large rifle primers in a 22-250 that they seemed to flatten easier than Federal 210’s and Remington 9 1/2’s
Three44s
Never used them before, loaded some Winchester small pistol primers yesterday, I'm sure they will work fine. (Matthew 11:6)
exile
I couldnt pass on 2 bricks for 34 $ , I've used 2 bricks of WSP so far one older white box and newer blue one and no issues in a T/C , EC9s and GP100https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7e0af913b2.jpg
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Winchester primers are all I have on my shelves. Sure, I've tried other primers but I keep going back to them. They always go bang and I have rounds I loaded 40 years ago that still shoot fine.
I took 2ND place at our 800 yard match using them. Never had one not go bang.
I read posts all the time over several reloading forums about primers going off when priming brass. Am I just the luckiest guy in the world or is it common to never have experienced this?
Oh and yes, I have had a LOT of crushed, sideways, upside down primers in my time but never had one go off (knock on wood).