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by JackRR
Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:51 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS
Replies: 13
Views: 2818

Re: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS

Got em today!!!!!!! Back in business. Primers seem to showing up more and more places. Shortage coming to an end?
Cant wait until I can just walk in a place and just pick up what I need for the next few months.
JackRR wrote:Got lucky today!! Found some Magtech SP at Cabela's online IN-STOCK!!!. :clapping:
Got some and added some powder also too help split out the hazmat fee.

EDIT: 29.99/1000 on the small pistol primers.
by JackRR
Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:26 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS
Replies: 13
Views: 2818

Re: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS

Got lucky today!! Found some Magtech SP at Cabela's online IN-STOCK!!!. :clapping:
Got some and added some powder also too help split out the hazmat fee.

EDIT: 29.99/1000 on the small pistol primers.
by JackRR
Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:39 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS
Replies: 13
Views: 2818

Re: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS

Thanks for the replies. Primers showed up in a couple more places today, so I think I will hold out for my order. I agree $40/1000 is steep especially when you add the HMat Fee and shipping.

Powder Valley had SRMagnums for $24.50/1000 earlier today, But they are gone now.
by JackRR
Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:36 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS
Replies: 13
Views: 2818

Small pistol primers vs small pistol MAGNUMS

I have had SP and SR primers on order from Cabela's for nearly 3 months now. I am supposed to get them later this month but I wont hold my breath. I am almost out of the SP's so I will hold them back for reloading .380 since I cant find the factory ammo anywhere.

The last few days there are SP MAGNUMS popping up in a couple of places. After doing the google thing it seems more than half think it is OK as long you load at the lower end of the min-max powder charge. Also less difference with slower burning powders.

What do you guys think? I load 9mm/40S&W/.380.
Most of my pistol reloading is for the Glock 17 so basically I am asking is can I use the SPM's for it.
I wont use it for the 40cal G27. Ruger LCP???

Got HP-38 and Clays powder.

EDIT: source http://store.thirdgenerationshootingsup ... ,5546.html
kinda high plus 2k limit plus shipping fees to add too it.

JackRR

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