Federal match primers

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#1 Post by mag41uk »

I have been on the lookout for some Large rifle match primers for ages now.
I know they are on short supply. Hannams haven't had any for over a year now.
HPS haven't any either.
Anyone got any or know of any?
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I turned down the last ones I was offered as they were obscenely expensive at over GBP75/1000 and that was to me!
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I think I may have 300 or 400 left in stock, away 'till tomorrow so cannot check amounts 'till then.
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#4 Post by The Gun Pimp »

I'm pretty sure Brian Fox has some - The may not be 'match' but, the only difference between 'match' and standard - match primers are inspected to make sure they have priming compound in there. Once you know that - why pay the extra?
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#5 Post by rox »

The Gun Pimp wrote:the only difference between 'match' and standard - match primers are inspected to make sure they have priming compound in there. Once you know that - why pay the extra?
I thought it had always been touted that the M primers were made by the most experienced operators who achieved the most uniform spread of primer compound. Is that now known to be not the case?

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#6 Post by Steve E »

Norman Clarke has them and will be at the Phoenix this w/e. Give him a ring and he will put some aside for you.
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#7 Post by mag41uk »

Thanks for all of your replies chaps.
Adam,I will take them if you have them and can figure out a way of getting them to me!
I am at Bisley Friday so will go along to see Norman Clarke`s.
I have a few other makes of primers and thought I may well try a comparison.
I am sure you will have seen this:
http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.co.uk/ ... study.html
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

I have some short videos of the primer testing we did with the 210M and CCI BR from the end of 2012 here:

http://shootingshed.co.uk/wp/2012/12/c- ... n-testing/

I will see if I can find the 'missing' image and update that as well.
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#9 Post by phaedra1106 »

I got 10,000 of the PMC/Murom LR primers from DodgyRog last year at a good price, they work very nicely for me :grin:
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#10 Post by mag41uk »

Just got back from Bisley.
Norman Clarke has no Federal match primers.
I found one dealer who had 3k and I bought 1k @ £49-50
I also bought 1k of Muron from HPS @ £26-30.
HPS have bulk SMK`s in 1200`s of 2155 at £318 and 2156 @ £330.
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