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Makes sense. Now I know why all my pistol loads shoot low left.Pistol primers can't be used in pistols.
1 1/2s are just typical standard SPP. Not recommended for high pressure or magnum loads but fine for 9mm, .38 Spcl. etc.I may have the opportunity to get my hands on some Remington 1 1/2 pistol primers and am not sure if they will work in 9mm.
Kinda what I have been doing for a long timeIMHO.....if it doesn't mean all that much......just buy it and use it.
6 1/2s came out in the era of .22 Hornet and other low pressure rounds. The cup is a bit thin for higher pressure loadings, hence the recommendation.Yeah.....speaking of Remington. Their small rifle primers #6 1/2 is NOT recommended by them for .223 Rem. reloading.
Okay I kind of resent .38 being compared to a Toyota. Couldn't you have gone with a straight six impala?I figure it's kind of like gasoline, you can put premium fuel(SPM Primers) in 1978 Toyota (38 Special) and not get much gain. But you do need premium fuel( SPM primers) in a 1969 Dodge Charger (.357 Mag W-296 load).
Well then how about a 1969 Valiant 225 slant 6 with a 3 on the tree?Okay I kind of resent .38 being compared to a Toyota. Couldn't you have gone with a straight six impala?
Yes perfect. Gosh my gramps had a Plymouth Fury. Turquoise/white with chrome trim. Beautiful car.Well then how about a 1969 Valiant 225 slant 6 with a 3 on the tree?