I have the option to purchase some Ginex small rifle primers, but does anyone have an experience in using these for competition shooting?
I did a search on the forum, but could find very little on these.
For the record, I'm using these for Palma shooting using Lapua Palma cases, so I'm really interested in their consistency.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Ginex primers
some imformation here
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I use them to reload in CSR comps - bought 10,000 and wish I had bought 100,000 as I'm nearly out
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Thanks Dan! Any installation issues? That appears to be the only complaint from a few people.
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Tricky one to comment on as I'm using crimped primer pocket cases (GGG) that are reamed or swaged so yes I do get some tight ones but that could just be the cases.North Star wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 12:34 am Thanks Dan! Any installation issues? That appears to be the only complaint from a few people.
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These days any primers you can get are good primers.
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