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.45ACP - Why different primer sizes?

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  • #31
    Lead Waster
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    • Sep 2010
    • 16650

    I've been sorting mine out into a their own container. One day I'll just reload them all with normal spp. Hey, consider that you don't have to change your primer assembly when switching from 9mm/40sw to .45 acp and you'll see the advantage. I mean it's not a hard thing to switch, but it's nicer if you don't have to.

    Just store them away until you have enough to fill a day of reloading. No big deal. The key is in the sorting.
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    • #32
      cindynles
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 2806

      Originally posted by Lead Waster
      I've been sorting mine out into a their own container. One day I'll just reload them all with normal spp. Hey, consider that you don't have to change your primer assembly when switching from 9mm/40sw to .45 acp and you'll see the advantage. I mean it's not a hard thing to switch, but it's nicer if you don't have to.

      Just store them away until you have enough to fill a day of reloading. No big deal. The key is in the sorting.
      That's what I do also. Then I use the SPP rounds at lost brass matches.
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      • #33
        AandO
        Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 449

        Don't encourage the idiots that produce the spp 45 acp ammo.

        Destroy them when you find them or use only once then remove from the hand loading food chain.

        Going through looking for these is like pulling weeds in my planters......

        Hate comes to mind.....

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