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BP just raised the price of Cheddite Primers
In a continuing sign of the times Ballistic Products just raised the price of Cheddite 209 shotgun primers from $39.69 to $53.70. That's a 35% increase. It's not good news for the shotgun shooting sports.
https://www.ballisticproducts.com/Ch...uctinfo/CH209/ |
I was wondering how much longer before that happened :rolleyes:
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From BPI regarding the price increase on Cheddite shotgun primers
"2022 Supplier Information: We have received our first shipment of primers from Cheddite for 2022. Cheddite has raised their prices due to their increased material, transportation, energy, production costs, and general inflation. Supplies of raw materials in Europe have been very erratic and they have no future visibility. Therefore, production numbers are unknown at this time. The metals market in Europe will continue to be turbulent throughout 2022. Cheddite has advised that their material suppliers will be requoting every quarter of the year. Cheddite does not know if prices and inventories will go up or go down in the coming quarters of 2022." |
How do you pronounce 'Cheddite'? Is it ChedEEEEET or ChedIIIIIIIte?
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I think the I's have it
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The Hodgdon Reloading Data Center is now showing recipes using Cheddite primers. I had read and believed they were similar to Win 209's for pressure. If you compare like loads on the Hodgdon site you will see a significant increase in pressure over the same load using a Win 209. It turns out they are more like Federal 209A or CCI 209 Magnums and should be treated as such by those who are trying to keep pressure low.
https://www.hodgdonreloading.com/reloading-data-center |
The dude at BP pronounces it "Sheddeetay" which is just too freaking weird for me.
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Ched. 209 CB 0175-12 15.9 7200 PSI 1,150
Win. 209 CB 0175-12 16.1 7500 PSI 1,150 Here's the exact load I'm using with Clays. Actually pressures are lower with the Ched. primers taken directly from the Hodgdon site. I've always believed that to be the case. |
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12ga Remington STS, Nitro 27, Cheddite 209, 15.8 gr Titewad, AA Wad, 1 1/8 oz, 1145 fps 11,400 psi Win 209, 15.4 gr Titewad, AA Wad, 1 1/8 oz, 1090 fps, 8700 psi 12ga AA Cheddite 209, 17.3 gr Clays, AA Wad, 1 1/8 oz, 1145 fps, 10,700 psi Win 209, 17.2 gr Clays, AA Wad, 1 1/8 oz, 1145 fps, 8800 psi |
Tightwad is a powder that really does well with payloads from 3/4-1oz. It's a fast burn powder and doesn't give it's best performance or lowest pressure with heavier 1 1/8oz loads.
Cheddites are what's available right now and I've always found that they give similar or lower pressures in the majority of loads when compared with WW209's. Burn rates and payloads are the key factors. |
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They do seem to be on par pressure wise with lighter loadings. With heavier hunting loads I will treat them as a magnum primer and go down 1 bushing. |
Been interchangeably using my primers for decades without an issue. REM-Win-CCI-Rio or Cheddite-Nobel-Fiocchi if Euro-sized primers are needed. Never had a pressure issue. A few bloopers from bumping my powder hopper but otherwise all the shells break targets or take game. We’re no where near loading near max for our shells so any difference is negligible. If Cheddites are available use them. Just remember you can’t go back to domestic size primers in those hulls.
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I just bought a box of a 1000 at local reloading store, $47.......
Never used cheddite primers before, I guess I'll see how they do.... As it's all they had. I asked about Large Rifle primers, they just chuckled.... Last time they got a shipment of LR primers, was March of 2019...... I am down to my last 100 of those.... And, I have a wyoming antelope hunt I need to get some practice for my wife... She better learn to hit that 300 yd antelope fast. :D |
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