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gmantwo

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3 hours ago, gmantwo said:

Any info on these? Good, bad indifferent?? Hard or soft? 

I find them a touch on the hard side. Bumped my DW 9mm 1911 hammer spring from 17 to 19; and now getting 100% 

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I have found the brass-colored ones to fire in everything, auto and revolver (7 lb trigger.) I see them as maybe a touch harder that Federals in brass and about the same as Winchester with the silver-colored ones. 

The 1st 5K I bought has both colors in the packages.

I will stock up again now that the price is creeping down.

BTW I save my last 5K or so for competition with the revolver, just in case.

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I shoot primarily 2011 style pistols

a buddy that comes to the indoor match once in a while ordered these brought a 100 to me

for an unbias  review i mixed them in after loading into 400 rounds everyone popped a d felt the same

good deal

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I don't find them less sensitive than CCI, but they are harder to seat fully. Winchester, and especially Federal, are more sensitive than most, but all others seem fairly comparable to me.

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On the harder end to ignite(think CCI), a bit harder to seat than most if you aren't swaging primer pockets.  All properly seated ones go bang in my experience.

 

 

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I've loaded about 10K on a Dillon 750 with no issues.  I also load Federal primers for revolver and I don't notice a difference between the two brands while loading.

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On 6/3/2024 at 10:52 AM, Aar0n_K said:

I hand prime and have loaded over 30K of these over the last year or two. They work great. 

Just curious ... why are you hand priming?

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On 6/4/2024 at 11:56 AM, Tampa-XD45 said:

Just curious ... why are you hand priming?

I was gifted an old Lee Loadmaster to start my reloading journey with. Previous owner/friend said he hand primed bc he could never get the priming system to work reliably, so I decided to do the same. If/when I do upgrade to a Dillon then I won't need to hand prime anymore 😅

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