Difference in Cheddite primers?
Is there a difference between the Cheddite primers available through Ballistic Products (CX2000 Clarinox in the pink and blue box) versus those available from Brownells (CH209 in yellow box with green print)? I've only every used Winchester primers, but have run out.
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Never gotten chedrights from Brownells only WIN 209 . But I’ve gotten chedrights from several sources and all have been the blue pink , I think the yellow packaging Brownells shows is just an older box design . But I could very well be WRONG .
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The yellow box is just old, if you order them from Brownells they will be the pink and blue. They are all CX2000s. If you get pre-primed hills they will have a different color primer sealant but they are also CX2000s
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I compared loaded RST shells in 20, 16 and 12 gauge. All had the CX2000 primer, based on the comparison photo of the three Cheddite primers.
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Anymore the only primer I prefer not using is the Fiochi 616 . I loaded a bunch of 28’s for a friend years ago on his press using his components and he had the 616’s . I got them in the nice old style AA hulls but none would hold WIN primers after that.
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From what I understand, the pink and blue box primers are larger in diameter than American primers whereas the yellow and blue box primers fall in line with the diameter of American primers.
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This was discussed in another thread, apparently Cheddite makes three shotgun primers, CX2000 (pink and blue box), CX1000 (yellow box) and CX50 (I have never seen a box). The 2000 is their hottest primer, the 1000 is their medium strength primer and the CX50 a low power primer. I have never seen the CX50 and I haven't seen any loading data that specified which Cheddite primer was used, 2000 or 1000. I have used 2000 and 1000 in the same loadings with no ill results.
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Pete, today on the Shotgun world reloading forum there is a post about Cheditte primers in 20 and 28 ga. It gives a link to testing data that some on this forum have contributed to. I found it very interesting as far as some of my loads are concerned and will be dropping the powder charges. It is worth a look.
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