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Small pistol or small magnum pistol primers

I have a new to me a 40 S&W. I thought they used a small pistol primer but now I see that Federal offers a Small Magnum Pistol Primer. I wonder if it would be a better primer. Anyone had any experience with these?
 
If you are igniting copious charges of slow powder (a la .357 Mag.) then a magnum primer is usually specified. If you are using a slow powder for the .40 (Blue Dot, 3N-38, etc.) it would be worth a try but, obviously, start low and work up as per normal. You can also try a firmer crimp to help with more uniform burn of slow powder.
 
gilcarleton said:
I have a new to me a 40 S&W. I thought they used a small pistol primer but now I see that Federal offers a Small Magnum Pistol Primer. I wonder if it would be a better primer. Anyone had any experience with these?

A magnum is not required, but either will work with any powder you use. IT is one of thise "Not important" things.
 
Thanks for the help. I thought the regular primers would work fine but I wondered if the mag would work better. Guess I will stick to either if I can find them.
 
gilcarleton said:
Thanks for the help. I thought the regular primers would work fine but I wondered if the mag would work better. Guess I will stick to either if I can find them.

I would use whichever is called for in your reloading manual.
 

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