Small Rifle Magnum Primers
Using Small Rifle Magnum Primers
Small rifle magnum primers are used in many cartridges and rifles, as well as in cold weather situations in which ignition may be difficult. Small rifle magnum primers are commonly used in semi-automatic rifles, as well as in cartridges that have a large case capacity like the .223 Remington. All magnum primers are specifically designed to facilitate the ignition of gun powder that is difficult to light. Aside from form the general features of the gun powder itself, there are other factors that contribute to the ease of ignition as well, such as the external temperature and the shape and build of the cartridge case itself.
There are two different kinds of primers – rifle primers and pistol primes. Within these two types are two categories: magnum primer and regular primer. The main difference between a rifle primer and a pistol primer is the cup that stores the primer. In a rifle primer, this cup is tougher, since the impact of the firing pin has to be harder to send the bullet through a longer barrel without sacrificing velocity. More priming compound is also needed in a rifle primer because rifles use more gun powder than pistols.
The main goal when constructing small rifle magnum primers is to reduce the likelihood of a slam-fire, while creating a primer that will guarantee successful ignition every time. Even though these primers contain less than a single grain of explosive material, they can be dangerous when stored in mass amounts. Thus, it is important to store any of your reloading supplies safely, according to the manual that you receive with your small rifle magnum primers. It is also important to note that since all magnum primers produce a hotter and longer-lasting flame, they can significantly raise the firing pressure to dangerous levels.
Small rifle magnum primers come in special storage cases that are designed to prevent unwanted ignition. It is highly recommended to store your primers in their original cases. Storing any reloading supplies in mixed cases or in enclosed areas that are hot can be dangerous, and therefore, it is important to follow the guidelines included with your reloading supplies.
If you are looking for small rifle magnum primers, it is very important to read the manual that comes with your reloading supplies before deciding upon any specific ammunition combination.




