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  • jkgts1
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    • Apr 2007
    • 590

    Which Primer?

    Hi, I'm learning to reload .308 Winchester, but not sure what size primer to use. I'm looking at CCI primers, do I use small rifle primer? I have a reloading book but didn't see anything on specific primer size.

    Thanks
  • #2
    tteng
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 1911

    Large-Rifle primer for 308-Winchester

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    • #3
      wildcard
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 4917

      If you're making match loads for accuracy, use either BR2 CCI Benchrest Large Rifle Primers or if you can find them, 210M Federal Large Rifle Match Primers.

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      • #4
        Wulf
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 1311

        If you're making loads for a military rifle like a M1A make sure you get the harder variety that CCI makes. They're important to avoid slamfires.

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        • #5
          phish
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 3089

          Unless you're using Remington BR brass (unlikely), you won't get very far trying to put small rifle primers in .308 brass.

          Winchester LR primers are pretty slamfire resistant as well.

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          • #6
            Jicko
            Calguns Addict
            • Dec 2005
            • 8774

            CCI #34 7.62 mm MILITARY PRIMERS

            Oh... not loading for auto rifles? Then CCI #200 or #BR2
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            • #7
              ocabj
              Calguns Addict
              • Oct 2005
              • 7924

              Forget CCI #34s even if you are loading for the M1 or M14.

              Seat your primers properly. That's how you prevent slam fires.

              Distinguished Rifleman #1924
              NRA Certified Instructor (Rifle and Metallic Cartridge Reloading) and RSO
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              • #8
                jkgts1
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                • Apr 2007
                • 590

                thanks for all the replies.

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                • #9
                  NRAhighpowershooter
                  Super Moderator
                  CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 6485

                  Originally posted by ocabj
                  Forget CCI #34s even if you are loading for the M1 or M14.

                  Seat your primers properly. That's how you prevent slam fires.
                  Yeah.. what he said.....

                  CCI200's all the way baby!!!!
                  'Just Don't Point, Squint, and Laugh! '

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                  • #10
                    -hanko
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 14174

                    Originally posted by Wulf
                    If you're making loads for a military rifle like a M1A make sure you get the harder variety that CCI makes. They're important to avoid slamfires.
                    They're important to cci because they charge more for them. As poster above said, clean the primer pockets and check seated primer depth. Use standard large rifle primers. Your reloading recipes should state make of primer, make/weight of bullet, and make/weight of powder. If not, you need another recipe book. Have fun

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                    • #11
                      Jicko
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 8774

                      Originally posted by ocabj
                      Forget CCI #34s even if you are loading for the M1 or M14.

                      Seat your primers properly. That's how you prevent slam fires.
                      I agree...

                      But #34 is only $2 more... per 1000....
                      - LL
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                      • #12
                        C.G.
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 8222

                        Originally posted by ocabj
                        Forget CCI #34s even if you are loading for the M1 or M14.

                        Seat your primers properly. That's how you prevent slam fires.
                        One more agreement. After loading my Grendel and Beowulf with regular primers (while loading my .308 with CCI#34) I really haven't found any difference - so far no slam fires either way.
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                        • #13
                          wutzu
                          Member
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 325

                          I've had very good results (.25moa) with CCI #250 (magnum) primers pushing 45.8gr H-414.

                          I was going to try out some 210Ms, but couldn't find any at my local shop. Tried out Varget and BR-2s, but 414's much easier to deal with so I'm going to stick with it.
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