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    how due they compare to the rest of the other brands, mainly need sr and sp. thanks

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    I've been using Wolf small rifle magnum primers for a few years now for .223. I've had no problems and would buy them again. I also use their large rifle primers with the same results.

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    thank you, couldn't see a reason not to use them but it dosn't hurt to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim in Salt Lake View Post
    I've been using Wolf small rifle magnum primers for a few years now for .223. I've had no problems and would buy them again. I also use their large rifle primers with the same results.
    I have fired .223 "milspec" reloads with Wolf small rifle mag primers, they have worked fine for me too.

    I also have used Wolf large pistol primers in .45 ACP. For me they are a little bit hotter so I reduce the loads a couple tenths. They work great and actually I like them a little hotter, gives my loads a little more boost for a little less powder.

    The only issue with the LP primers is the packaging is not quite as good as US, so the primers can fall out of their boxes easier. You have to be a little more careful when handling them. This is not a big deal for me as careful and safe handling of primers is a habit.
    Last edited by Hefights; 05-30-2012 at 07:01.

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    We had a few duds with the LP Wolf. They worked OK other than that.

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    I have over 20K fired now using Tula primers. They replicate Win primers in all my pet loads.
    Flow in all my primer tubes flawlessly.

    I will continue to buy them: priced right, supply is steady and they perform.

    Do I have a issue with American Made primers high priced, hard to find and not any better than Tula ? Yes I do !

    I would even pay a few bucks more for Made in USA but I will not pay 30% or more for primers, have issues finding them in stock and be a victim of US primer makers.

    I don't have to settle for that kind of business ethics. Helluva note: the Russians can sell me primers fairly and US makers can not or will not. I have a choice and I exercise that choice.

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