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    Ancient primers win 225

    Anyone know what these are for?Click image for larger version. 

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    Last edited by cosmoline one; 01-19-2025 at 12:50 PM. Reason: typo

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    Package says 225, not 255.
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    fixed, thanks

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    some older ones

    ptobably over 100 years old, + still go bang -
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    Quote Originally Posted by cosmoline one View Post
    Anyone know what these are for?Click image for larger version. 

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    The Winchester No.225 primer was a special larger size (0.225"-diameter, as compared to 0.210"-diameter for the standard Large Rifle primer) introduced in 1932 for use in certain .30-'06 match loadings. This obviously required a .30-'06 case with a correspondingly larger diameter primer pocket. It is also reported that the No.225 primer was used in some loadings of the .33 Winchester cartridge.

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    Thanks for the information, I was hoping they'd fit something, but I guess not. I have one tray unopened I guess I'll hold onto

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    Pretty neat, thank you for sharing. Thank you for the information JrMartin.
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