It's all I use in the PPC and 223. Tough cup and as said low SDs. That being said they ARE a tighter fit than others.A few years bac these primers were sought after R they good,better,or best compared 2 other brands ??
Thanx
Jim
I run them with extruded powders only since I had hang fires with some ball powders. They are a milder primer than most American brands, but that seems to work well with extruded powders.
I believe I have 1000 of the revised primers. Or at least that's what someone told me they were. I'll have to post a pic when I get home. But I think they were called .223 primers or something. They actually shot slightly better than the regular Wolf SRMs so I sidelined them for special loads that I'll likely never get to.The original Murom manufactured SRMs variously branded as PMC, Wolf, and Tula over the years were factory coded as KVB-5,56 and had the same mild explosive pellet as the standard and very soft cup SR version (KVB-223) with the bright copper colour cups. However, they were given a thicker/stronger cup to cope with 5.56 military ammo pressures making them a 'tough' but mild primer.
At some point, not long before Russian imports were banned on both sides of the Atlantic, a change was made to overcome complaints such as yours that they didn't work well with some ball powders even with the 223/5.56's relatively small charges. I lost track as to just what Murom changed and what it called its various revised models.
I'm still using up around 10K PMC brand SMKs that I bought over 20 years ago. As I worked part-time for the UK importer, I got them at cost price, a tiny fraction of what is being demanded for any Small Rifle cap these days. (If you can get them at all which is proving very hard indeed in the UK now.)
Those are them! My card stock slider it all red, but the name and primers are the same. I probably have 800-900 left out of my 1000 box.It might have been 'Small Rifle 223 Rem'. This is the European 'Murom' brand packaging. These appeared just before the ban kicked in, and I only managed to pick up 700 of them.
I have about 3000 left. I bought several thousand for very cheap years ago was originally using them for AR plinking loads.
I loaded some in larger cases and got hang fires 2-3 per 100 as mentioned above.
Then tried some in my 6BRA and was surprised by the good crono numbers and groups they shot.
I originally looked at them as cheap plinker primers, not so much after testing them in BR class cases.
I think I payed $50 bux for 7-8 thousand at the time on sale. Cuda shoulda, woulda.
Wideners is where mine came from also but the price was higher than yours when I bought mine. We’ll never see prices like that again. At the time I saw no need to stack them thinking they would be there when I needed more.
I was dumb.