I was in a shop today and found some small pistol primers, Remington 1 1/2s. The fellow behind the counter said they were new stock. They have a.Lonoke, Arkansas address on them and a lot number of 4926.
Anyone know if these are actually new stock primers or old primer?
that's what alot of mine are S&W/ALCANl have a brick of ALCAN MaxFire small rifle primers made in East Alton Illinois. They shoot just FINE
Any idea of their age Six? Very small trays of 100. Primers touching each other in rows of 10that's what alot of mine are S&W/ALCAN
Load 10 primers into cases. Insert in gun, pull trigger. If they fire then use in loading ammo. I have old CCI's at least 3 different packagings ago. Ran out of current 450s last year. Used the very old ones. Worked fine.Rather than kill them, at least give them to a buddy. Not the time to be wasting primers.
Frank
ones I have are exactly as you described, The boxes of 5000 have written on them, 7/79, I don't know if that when my father got them or when they were new? but in PRISTEN condition!Any idea of their age Six? Very small trays of 100. Primers touching each other in rows of 10
Absolutely, recently tried some old primers that I had pulled from loads I decided not to shoot. Performed as good as new with no issues at all.Load 10 primers into cases. Insert in gun, pull trigger. If they fire then use in loading ammo. I have old CCI's at least 3 different packagings ago. Ran out of current 450s last year. Used the very old ones. Worked fine.Rather than kill them, at least give them to a buddy. Not the time to be wasting primers.
Frank