Reloading Primers

About Reloading Primers:

About Reloading Primers: In 1828, French gunsmith Casimir Lefaucheaux invented the first pinfire primer. It was followed by the Berdan primer, which was patented in 1866, and the Boxer primer, which was invented practically simultaneously. The primer starts the complete firing process.

Natchez Shooting & Outdoors has a comprehensive variety of shooting primers and equipment for hunters who want to build their own ammo. Choose from renowned brands like as Winchester, Remington, Federal, and others.

To make own ammunition, combine your preferred primer with high-quality powder, brass, and bullets. Check out our primer trays, primer plugs and sleeves, and priming systems to finish out your kit.

Natchez Shooting & Outdoors has the greatest brands as well as a large range of fantastic discounts!

FAQs about Primers:
What exactly is a primer?
A primer is a handgun or rifle component that delivers the spark that ignites the gun powder. This triggers combustion, ejecting the ammunition from the rifle barrel.

Some experts characterize the primer as a rocket engine or tiny volcano that expels burning slag into the cartridge to blend with the gunpowder.

  1. What are the major primer manufacturers in the U.S.?

The major manufacturers of primers in the U.S include:

  • Winchester Ammunition, based in Oxford, Mississippi, and East Alton, Illinois
  • Cascade Cartridge Inc., also known under the abbreviation CCI, based in Lewiston, Idaho
  • Federal Premium Ammunition, based in Anoka, Minnesota
  • Remington Ammunition, based in Lonoke, Arkansas

These top companies supply primers for law and military enforcement as well as civilians.

  1. What are the primers manufactured in the U.S. made of?

The primers manufactured in the U.S. are made of non-corrosive and non-mercuric chemicals. The materials used for primer production include antimony sulfide, lead styphnate and barium nitrate.

  1. What are the most common sizes for primers?

Though primer sizes vary per manufacturer, the most common sizes include:

  • Small rifle primers, which are approximately .120 inches tall and .175 inches in diameter
  • Small pistol primers, which are designed for handguns and are similar in size to small rifle primers
  • Large rifle primers, which have a height of .128 inches and a width of .212 inches
  • Large pistol primers, which have a height of .120 inches and a width of .212 inches

The size of the primer you need depends on the caliber of your ammo. If you’re not sure what primer to choose, talk to our experts at Midwestpowders.com. We’ll be happy to help lead you in the right direction!

  1. How do I re-prime my cases

To re-prime:

  • First you need to de-prime using a de-priming die or sizing die.
  • Next clean the primer pockets, with various tools available, to remove the carbon buildup.
  • Clean your cases and trim/chamfer if necessary.
  • Now your cases are ready to insert the new primer. This is done by either a handheld, press mounted or bench mounted priming tool. After this step you are ready to measure and load powder.
  1. What should I consider when reloading and handling primers?

When reloading and handling primers, consider the following:

  • Always refer to a loading manual to see which primers to use.
  • Test different primer makes to find the one that offers you the most accuracy
  • Avoid touching the primers with your hands, as oils can affect reliability.
  • Use safety glasses to protect your eyes from possible explosion and injury during priming of cases.
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