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  1. Default Service Rifle primers

    Found this on James Calhoon's site.

    Anyone have similar data on 34 and 41 primers?
    Manufacturers did not respond to my inquiries.




    Rifle Primer Dimension Chart

    Manufacturer Number A B C
    Cup Cup Cup
    Thickness Diameter Height
    Small Rifle
    CCI 400 .020" .1753" .109"
    450 .025" .1750" .113"
    BR4 .025" .1755" .109"
    Federal 200 .019" .1757" .111"
    205M .0225" .1744" .1075"
    Remington 6 1/2 .020" .1753" .109"
    7 1/2 .025" .1752" .110"
    Winchester SR .021" .1750" .109"
    Large Rifle
    CCI 200 .027" .2112" .118"
    250 .027" .2113" .118"
    Federal 210 .027" .2120" .117"
    215 -- -- --
    Remington 9 1/2 .027" .2100" .119"
    Winchester LR .027" .2114" .121"
    Mag .027" .2114" .121"
    Last edited by barretcreek; 01-21-2024 at 06:14.

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    The difference is anvil height, a dimension not seen in your post.

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    To prevent slam fires?

    Thank you.

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    what are you shooting?

    I've shot thousands of rounds of both WRA Small Rifle and large Rifle with nary a problem or slamfire

    small rifle a couple AR Service rifles, and LR thru a Garand (shot Garand Matches for 4 or 5 yrs)

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Agree, not a problem, as long as the primers are set to proper depth. Whatta Hobby!

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    I've used CCI #200 for ever in an FAL & a Springfield Armoury M1a, & yet to have a slam-fire. Bit you must set below flush slightly.
    I've ejected chambered, but unfired rounds & they have this tiny teeny dimple. Barely even visible.
    Last edited by Phloating Phlasher; 01-22-2024 at 02:17.

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    M1, M1a, AR-15.

    After running them through the Dillon to size, hand seat the primers then back in the Dillon. Press is more for multi stage processing than once through loading for Service Rifle.
    Last edited by barretcreek; 01-22-2024 at 05:49.

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