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    Winchester primers

    Hi. I just came into some small and large Rifle Winchester primers. I have never used them before. I have always used cci primers. Any one have a noticeable difference between the two. They were around $28.00 a brick. Here in Alaska I thought that was pretty good. The cci primers were $49.00 a brick. Seems like a big price difference. I hope Winchester primers are decent. When I say a brick that's 1000 primers.
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    I much prefer the Winchester primers over CCI if I can get them.

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    I prefer Winchester primers over all others for pistol loads but have never used them for rifle loads, hope they work for you. For that price I'd probably try them. I've recently come back to RP primers for my rifle loads.
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    Winchester primers for both rifle and pistol are all I use.

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    Tend to be harder . I get misfires with my Smith's

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    In the interest of uniformity and consistency I use Nothing but Winchester primers. They're readily available and in thousands of rounds they've never failed me.
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    At the C&E show yesterday, there were at least 4 dealers with good supplies of primers from CCI Winchester and a couple had imports. To my surprise there were also quiet a few dealers with 22 LR although the prices were still outrageous.
    I didn't see anyone buying at those prices.

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    It's the only primer I use in Large Rifle. In the last decade, I have yet to have a misfire. I'll have to be in a real bind before I use anything else for Large Rifle.

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    Never had a problem with Winchester primers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter6br View Post
    Tend to be harder . I get misfires with my Smith's
    If you're getting misfires with Winchester primers your hammer fall has too little energy and it will cost you accuracy as well as reliability. Federal primers were a little "softer" last I heard but offered no real advantage. Lightening up on the mainspring is easily overdone at the expense of reliability and accuracy. A light hammer fall, when it fires the primer, will result in vertical groups due to poor ignition.
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    Hey Lead Chucker...

    Matt, where, in our neck of the woods, did you find winchester primers??? I will gladly swap you for cci, if you wanna stick with them.....

    AG

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    Winchester primers are down on the hotness scale, but best for consistency.
    Which is what reloading is all about, I only buy Winchester LRs
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    sports mans ware house. The boss was in Anchorage this weekend. They had lots of primers but nothing for powder. Guys seem to like the Winchester primers so I will give them a go.
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    No problems here, I use them and CCI interchangeably and Federals for my light strike semi autos.

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    I will only use Winchester or CCI, rifle or handgun. In 209 primers Winchester best for me, but will also use Fiocchi 616.

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    I use W's and CCI and Remington.......no mis-fires. But.......had a batch of W's that went hard...I mean REAL HARD....into my 45 LC brass. New Starline cases. The CCI's and Remington's went in just fine, but the W's I had to put the Lee hand primer in a vise (with padding of course) to get darned things to seat completely ever so often.

    Not sure if it was just a bad batch (400+) of them or what.

    I do like the "silver" plated CCI's...do not corrode or oxidize.

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    Winchester primers are not plated. In cases with tight primer pockets they often seat normally while plated primers must almost be deformed to avoid high primers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freischütz View Post
    Winchester primers are not plated. In cases with tight primer pockets they often seat normally while plated primers must almost be deformed to avoid high primers.

    My results are just the opposite. I know W's are NOT plated....just plain brass....and those are the ones that go in very VERY hard. The CCI's are plated in slip in with the standard seating force......nice & smooth.

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    I had some Wolf LR primers that look just like Winchesters, but they seem to be just a little larger and go in the pocket harder.
    WW outsourced?

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