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I may be wrong, however after separating a quantity (several gallons) of range pickup .45 ACP brass into large and small primer pockets I'm wondering "why?"
The small primer gives enough to ignite the .45 ACP, but why?
Ah, major manufacturers can make millions of rounds that cost a quarter of a penny less. Thus saving them a bunch of money as I'm pretty sure the cost of "big" and "small" primer pockets in the case is the same.
So by saving minimal expenses the company's make millions.
I'd like someone to rationally explain how a small pistol primer gives better ignition than a large pistol primer.
Money walks.
The small primer gives enough to ignite the .45 ACP, but why?
Ah, major manufacturers can make millions of rounds that cost a quarter of a penny less. Thus saving them a bunch of money as I'm pretty sure the cost of "big" and "small" primer pockets in the case is the same.
So by saving minimal expenses the company's make millions.
I'd like someone to rationally explain how a small pistol primer gives better ignition than a large pistol primer.
Money walks.