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Advice on primmed casings

MarkInPA

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Looking for advice. I have some .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 special that are sized and primed. All I have to do is dump powder and load bullets. The problem is that I have no idea what the primers are. I don't even know if they have been primed with standard or magnum primers. What should I do with these casings? Is there a load that I could use that would be safe regardless of the primer used? I know that everyplace you read about it that you are not supposed to deprime live primers but, I wonder if there is really much of a safety issue. I don't want to get in the habit of depriming live primers but, should I really have much of concern? I have deprimed a few live primers with nothing ever becoming of it. What would happen if one would go off. As a kid, I remember getting into my dad's primers and setting them off, individually, by dropping a hammer on them on the concrete. Nothing bad happened. Glad my dad never found out or something bad would have happened. So what do you think? I have a couple hundred cases that are primed.
 
I would not deprime a hot primer, ESPECIALLY a lot of them to many opportunity's for a safety issue. I would load mid loads and use for training as usual at close distances there shouldn't be a significant amount of difference unless all X's are required.
Just my two cents, like butt holes everybody has one.
Nick
 
I would not deprime a hot primer, ESPECIALLY a lot of them to many opportunity's for a safety issue. I would load mid loads and use for training as usual at close distances there shouldn't be a significant amount of difference unless all X's are required.
Just my two cents, like butt holes everybody has one.
Nick
 
Unless you are some sort of competition pistol shooter, I'd just load those primed cases with a light load and shoot away. Magnum versus standard primers will never put a judicious load over limit.
This. Guys get WAY too worried about small stuff. I have never seen a standard pistol or revolver load go over pressure by changing from regular to magnum primers. If it was a top load on the ragged edge, MAYBE, regular loads, never.
 
Keep primers in and load 5 @ mid chargeable test. I've had some primed brass that had terrible inconsistent primers. Not as in unsafe, just wouldn't go bang.
 
I would not deprime a hot primer, ESPECIALLY a lot of them to many opportunity's for a safety issue. I would load mid loads and use for training as usual at close distances there shouldn't be a significant amount of difference unless all X's are required.
Just my two cents, like butt holes everybody has one.
Nick
You are certainly free to go about things as you wish, but know that depriming hot primers has been done by many, and I've yet to hear a case where a hot primer detonated by the act. I had to deprime 3000 cases once when the WLR primers were discovered to be defective. I've deprimed countless other cases with no issues. I've also not detected any performance reduction reusing the decapped primers. This question has popped up on the forums for the past 30yrs.
 
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