![]() ![]() 44WCF)and I have never had a problem with ignition. 45 Colt (I'm not counting cartridges longer than a. I have never intentionally used anything other than regular pistol primers in many different BP cartridges from. Please take this as it is intended, I’m just trying to determine how certain ideas get started. I have both Winchester and Starline Brass, both have pockets that are not deep enough to meet the SAAMI specification for a Large Rifle primer pocket. Like Noz said, modern brass has the pockets cut to pistol dimensions not the deeper rifle pockets. Any residue in the pocket could lead to a high primer if a Large Rifle Primer is used in a Large Pistol pocket. The recommended seating depth from all manuals is usually. Using Large rifle primers could leave the primers high. 109-113” tall, Large Rifle Primers run from. Large rifle and large pistol primers are nominally the same diameter Ø.210". 122" (it so happens this is also the depth for small pistol and small rifle), while large rifle primer pocket depths are. ![]() In addition, according to SAAMI, the depth for large pistol primer pockets are. "High" pressure loads for CAS are around 13 kpsi, that's nothing. 44WCF is a a very low pressure cartridge. The cup in the Rifle primers is thicker to resisit high pressure modern rifle loads. I never use anything but Large Pistol primers. ![]()
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