A lot of the smaller ammo makers, and reloaders, source primers wherever they can get them from. Sometimes that's overseas.
A lot of the smaller ammo makers, and reloaders, source primers wherever they can get them from. Sometimes that's overseas.
To me, a more interesting question is whether the Sig P228 is known for having problems busting hard primers -- I thought hammer guns were supposed to be better in this regard?
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I can tell you their 115gr feels like it's loaded lighter than CCI Blazer Brass 5200; recoil kick is noticeably less. That said I haven't had any issues with light primer strikes and I'm not pushing the bullet 100+yards out so I haven't notice any accuracy issues. I will say I'm going to switch exclusively to their 147gr ammo simply because it's not NEARLY as loud in the concrete jungle as compared to their 115 and 124 gr options.
Just because they come from overseas doesn't make them necessarily hard primers. Ginex has been 99.99% reliable for me. I have been shooting about 1200 rounds a month and I think I had one primer fail to ignite in a USPSA match. Domestic commercial Winchester primers were the worst I have ever experienced.
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I've had a couple of what seemed to be hard primers on the FMs 115gr. reman.
I have had all good luck with the FMs 115gr. new.
I bought a few thousand rounds of their 124 gr remanufactured and had a lot of issues with both my wife and my glock 34s. So much so that every stage we shot at the last two local 3gun matches had at least one light primer strike. I changed our striker springs from 2 and 4lbs to to 6lbs and still had every 20 or so get light hits. I even have a extended skeletonized striker. We bought a bunch of walmart 115 gr and took those to shoot SMM3G and had zero issues. I'm only using FM for practice anymore. from the few boxes i just looked at these are brass colored primers and sit very flat and a bit deep compared to federal
I've gone through about 4k rounds over the "shortage" in the last few years with friends. I found that anytime there was an issue with a friend's Glock or Walther, it would easily feed in my HK P30 or my other friend's Beretta. These were 115 and 124.
Fairness leads to extinction much faster than harsh parameters.
Toss it in a case gauge. Chances are your hard primer are cases that fail gauge.