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  1. Hi, located in the EU. I am trying to get my hands on a 12 Gauge Winchester Extension Nut (Winchester 120/1200/1300, Stevens 320) for my shotgun. If anyone knows someone who has it in stock in EU it would be super. If anyone knows someone who has it in stock in USA I would also be very grateful. https://nordiccomp.com/categories/mxt-extension-nut-winchester-120-1200-1300-stevens-320/ SKU: NUT-WIN-120 Thanks in advance
  2. Okay, so 2 pictures. One is load with Ginex primers fired with Tanfoglio, other is exactly same load with also Ginex primers fired with Bul 2011. Load PF 130
  3. Thanks for the great info and reply. I am gonna shoot and collect some fired brass from my Bul SAS2 and Tanfoglio Limited Custom, and then both with Ginex and Murom, same load and bullet, only different primer. Will post some more pics. I am learning here. Appreciated.
  4. Hi, Thanks for your detailed reply. In my opinion the Ginex is much harder than the Murom primers. The Ginex are difficult to set at the right depth, because they are much harder, and if not set deep enough, they will cause a light strike. Murom is much softer for me. As I mentioned in the initial post, the rounds with the same load and same specs, fired with Murom, in the same gun are not showing this ' crater ' or ' round area ' surrounding the firing pin hole. The gun is a 9mm 2011. If its no over pressure, I am happy. Still it is surprising me the Murom loaded rounds show a normal deep hole, and the Ginex show the primers I showed on the pictures in this thread
  5. yes this picture shows some freaky details of my cold dry hand that night on the range indeed
  6. For crater I mean the small circle area around the hole the expanded, or came “up”. Not the area you drawed
  7. Yes they are much harder indeed. How would this cause the crater ? Thanks
  8. Hi, So when I develop my load and use Ginex primers small pistol for my 9mm rounds, I have a small crater in my primer. I assume this indicates a little overpressure. However, when I make exactly the same load, but use Murom small pistol primers, the hole in the primer looks perfect, no crater, deeper perfect round hole. Any idea what is happening here ? Thanks in advance, Marco
  9. Hi, I am a IPSC shooter in Standard division and also an enthusiastic reloader. I shoot mainly 9mm handgun. Looking forward to contribute here. Best regards, Marco
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