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richard pries
06-02-2014, 07:22
I reloaded a bunch of brass with 47 gr 4895 and 150 gr bullet . Some of my primers wound up with holes in them , i was told you should use hard primers for m1 ammo . Can anyone varify this ?
Yes, I have heard this too. The M1 has a floating firing pin. If you slam the bolt on a round, and then extract the round from the chamber, you will see a slight indentation in the primer where the firing pin hit it.
If the primer is too soft, a slam fire could result. Not good.
I have always used Winchester large rifle primers with no problems.
High Plaines Doug r
06-02-2014, 08:10
Look closely at your firing pin nose. If it is eroded and causes an un-uniform primer indent, that can lead to primer piercing. (leading to more erosion, etc.) Otherwise, Winchester, Remington and CCI primers are adequate for M1 loads.
I mostly use CCI and have never had any problems or a slam fire.
Where are the holes? If in the firing pin indent then you may have, as noted above, excessive protuberance of the fp nose or a badly shaped nose. There have been recent batches of Winchester primers that will develop holes in the edge of the primer cup as a defect in the primer and not a fault of the firing pin or from excessive pressure.
Jerry Liles
I have just used standard WLR primmers for years. Never have a problem. But your mileage may very.
PhillipM
06-03-2014, 05:27
I have some of the faulty winchester primers. It's not a rumor.
What brand are you using? Any standard large rifle primer will do.
Slam fires are caused by improperly loaded ammo, not the rifle.
CCI's so-called "milspec" primers are just magnum primers.
richard pries
06-03-2014, 12:22
winchester and cci
Hefights
06-07-2014, 08:40
Do both Win and CCI primers pierce, or just one type? That would be important to note. Can you post some pics?
I believe all LR primers have same cup thickness and probably material & similar hardness. I think that CCI 34 primer sensitivity is adjusted by gap from the anvil. So not sure those will help.
Are these actual holes or just dimples?? Are the holes in primers in fired cases? I usually use Winchester primers for loads in an M1 but I have used the much maligned Fed. 210s with no problem until I ran out of them. If they are actual holes in the primers you may have a bigger problem than one that could be solved by just switching primer brands.
If you want a hard primer and can't find CCI which are supposed to be the hardest you might try Tula, yeah I know they're Russian but they are also supposed to be Rooski mil-spec which means hard primer.
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