Guilty! Old shooting, cars, airplanes, & boating mags every time.I could dig through my old Precision shooting mags, but that just ends up with me wasting a day reading old articles while forgetting what I was looking for. WH
Not likely, I've dropped a lot of them and never had one go off.....
I hope not I bought 30,000 of them years ago. Seated 20 for the first time the other day.Only my vacuum cleaner & firing pins will set off any primers. If the primers are Russian made, all bets are off as they will detonate when installing them @ a rate of 1 detonation per every 100 primers installed.
Having the primers detonate in the shipping package is something I have never heard of.
That's the reason I use cci. I would test federal primers but don't want to deal with storing them in bulk. And I get the precision i need from cci.Can't be a marketing incentive. Most of us would buy ANY other primer than Federal, just to avoid their huge, stupid, awkward, packaging. jd
If the primers are Russian made, all bets are off as they will detonate when installing them @ a rate of 1 detonation per every 100 primers installed.
Been there, done that. That tricky little "spill prevention flap" on the back of the box, has spilled more primers than they ever might have imagined. The engineer who designed it prolly works for Boeing now.They package them like that so when you are trying to get them out of the package they fall all over the floor!!!
You must have more space than I do -- or less primers!I like the packaging. Without one primer able to touch another, it may not help, but it certainly can’t hurt either.
In the end what matters to me is how well they perform on paper. I have never once thought “I’m not buying federal primers because they take up too much space”!
Dave.
"While wiping his chin"He said with a grin...
Never seen it mentioned on this forum either prior to today!
Case's..Cases? Or single primers?
I heard the same rumor as the OP. According to the rumor, they were fined, and decided to go overboard with the packaging safety to avoid a recurrence. No idea if it's true or not.
I recently loaded a bunch of old packaged CCI primers, which had rows of 10 primers on edge in 10-wide channels separated from the next row by a thin piece of plastic. I could see that causing problems. Very space efficient compared to newer packaging though.
Totally!Can't be a marketing incentive. Most of us would buy ANY other primer than Federal, just to avoid their huge, stupid, awkward, packaging. jd
I have been using up some Very old Remington primers that are packed in the same way. Ten on edge in ten rows, very efficient and compact and still going “Bang” after 40 years! Only for my 30-06 Springfield used for Military competition and with my old eyes at 100 there is not going to be much issue if the SD varies a bit… Saying that, the SD is in the 8-12 range…. Just wish I could still buy them for the $12 price tag on the carton…Cases? Or single primers?
I heard the same rumor as the OP. According to the rumor, they were fined, and decided to go overboard with the packaging safety to avoid a recurrence. No idea if it's true or not.
I recently loaded a bunch of old packaged CCI primers, which had rows of 10 primers on edge in 10-wide channels separated from the next row by a thin piece of plastic. I could see that causing problems. Very space efficient compared to newer packaging though.
You could always get a “Quicky” divorce in Vegas….Totally!
I haven’t spent a penny on Federal primers in a couple decades and likely never will. My fear is working up a load with those primers and then being married to Federal.
Worst packaging ever.