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Winchester Small Pistol Primers | 1,000 Count

$70.00

Winchester Small Pistol Primers are designed for use in small pistol cartridges. Here are the specifications and general description of these primers:

Specification:

  • Type: Small Pistol Primers
  • Primer Size: Small Pistol
  • Quantity: 1,000 Count
Category: Product ID: 1971

Description

Winchester Small Pistol Primers | 1,000 Count

Winchester Primers are non-corrosive, all weather primers deliver fast, dependable ignition under any shooting condition. Primers are constantly and rigorously tested for consistency and sensitivity at temperatures and conditions far beyond the range of normal usage. Winchester guarantees better sensitivity for more positive firing in all guns, carefully-controlled weights of primer mixtures, consistency in size and quality, precise measurements and tolerances for anvil heights and stability in extremes of temperatures and humidity.

 

General Description: Winchester Small Pistol Primers are reliable and consistent ignition components for small pistol cartridges. These primers are suitable for a wide range of handgun calibers, providing the necessary spark to ignite the powder charge.

The small pistol primers are designed to deliver consistent performance and ensure reliable ignition in various shooting applications. They are manufactured to high-quality standards, ensuring uniformity and reliability.

When using Winchester Small Pistol Primers, it is important to follow safe reloading practices and consult reputable reloading manuals for appropriate load data. Proper handling, storage, and use of primers are essential for safety.

Different firearms and reloading setups may have specific requirements or preferences for primers. It is recommended to consult experienced reloaders or firearm manufacturers for specific recommendations or guidelines for your particular application.

Always prioritize safety and adhere to recommended guidelines when reloading ammunition.

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