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Reloading 45 ACP But....

Since the weather here is freezing it's time to reload so I got out my 45 ACP cases, cleaned and deprimed and when sorting out the different brands I noticed that the Blazer brass had small pistol primers instead of large pistol primers like the other brands. My question is what kind of small primers should I use, regular, magnum or something else?

BTW they were loaded with 230gr plated round nose bullets if that helps.
 
just small pistol and the same load as your large primer stuff.
unlikely you will tell the diff unless you have a cheap 45 with an off center firing pin

just watch out for the WIN NT.....crimped primer
 
I would chuck the small primers and stick with the large. I have heard there is a loss in accuracy and fouling the barrel. The manufacturers used the sp to save .33 cents per round.
 
where do people find such stories ???
if you are a bullseye shooter ..yes you can tell the difference in the two primers. the average shooter and the average gun will never know. and no it is not about cost. there is more brass in a small primer 45aacp case so there goes the so called cost savings...which at the manufacture level is probably a whole lot less than $0.33. it all started over "clean" shooting( non toxic). the only clean pistol primer is small so winchester built 45acp in small primer. others have followed...ruining the 45acp brass recycling business. there are six manufactures that make small primer 45acp ammo that i am aware of....best to just sort it and load it separate. i have done it no big deal.

gaboon said:
I would chuck the small primers and stick with the large. I have heard there is a loss in accuracy and fouling the barrel. The manufacturers used the sp to save .33 cents per round.
 
Since I reload small and large, I'll just sort them out. My main concern was if I had to use magnum primers instead to make up for the size difference.

Thanks guys.
 
Watch out for blazer aluminum cases.....and I have had problems with A-merc brand having loose primer pockets right out of the gate.
 
dickn52 said:
When I started loading pistol ammo, the first thing I was told was to NEVER EVER try to reload Blazer aluminum cases. EVER.

You can't reload it - primers will not fit in the aluminum cases - they use a special primer that is not sold to the public.
 
You get a cleaner burn with the lg primers. With manufacturers it's all about maximizing profits. The shell is made from the same amount of brass. Just the primer pocket is punched smaller.
 
dan06 said:
Watch out for blazer aluminum cases.....and I have had problems with A-merc brand having loose primer pockets right out of the gate.

I won't even try to reload A-merc brass; it goes straight into the recycle bucket.
 
I just processed a bunch of range brass from my last pistol outing. My progressive loader started jamming. Found a bunch of new Federal small primer pockets...

I hope they all do not go this route!
 
not so....
every small primer case i get, once fired is much cleaner than its large primer cousin


gaboon said:
You get a cleaner burn with the lg primers. With manufacturers it's all about maximizing profits. The shell is made from the same amount of brass. Just the primer pocket is punched smaller.
 
look back..there are atleast SIX manufactures that currently include a small primer version of 45acp.

broncman said:
I just processed a bunch of range brass from my last pistol outing. My progressive loader started jamming. Found a bunch of new Federal small primer pockets...

I hope they all do not go this route!
 
not true...
some of the blaser aluminum cased ammo has BOXER primers.
reloading a case designed for single use is dumb..but i have seen it done....just dumb.

CatShooter said:
dickn52 said:
When I started loading pistol ammo, the first thing I was told was to NEVER EVER try to reload Blazer aluminum cases. EVER.

You can't reload it - primers will not fit in the aluminum cases - they use a special primer that is not sold to the public.
 
stool said:
not so....
every small primer case i get, once fired is much cleaner than its large primer cousin


gaboon said:
You get a cleaner burn with the lg primers. With manufacturers it's all about maximizing profits. The shell is made from the same amount of brass. Just the primer pocket is punched smaller.
That may be true, out of the 200+ cases I have about 40 of them are Blazer brass with the small primer and the entire case is almost perfectly clean including the primer hole. I would love to know what powder they use.
 
CatShooter said:
dickn52 said:
When I started loading pistol ammo, the first thing I was told was to NEVER EVER try to reload Blazer aluminum cases. EVER.

You can't reload it - primers will not fit in the aluminum cases - they use a special primer that is not sold to the public.
Evidently you have not tried to reload CCI .45 aluminum. I have a dozen twice fired laying here on my bench that I reloaded and fired just to see how they would shoot. Used small pistol primers. Nice tight fit. Shot just as good as brass. I would not recommend repeated firings because the aluminum surely will not liked to be reworked. Later! Frank
 
I guess they have changed it - one of the big points when they first introduced Blaser was that it used special primers and could not be reloaded.
 

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