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Unread 08-07-2013, 11:46 AM   #25
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Thank you Pete - always thought I had read somewhere that roll crimps produced at least some lower pressures and now we see where someone tested fold/roll crimps. Plus they look " cool ". Rich, from my Alliant reloaders handbook - the CCI 209M [ magnum ] is hotter and can not be substituted for the CCI 209 - Federal 209A is hotter and can not be substituted for the Federal 209 - Rem 209 is hotter and can not be substituted for the Rem 209P. Remington primers are out of price and haven't seen them offered for awhile - I've never used a CCI primer, and the only Federal primers I've seen are the 209A, or magnum primers. That said, we have Win, Cheddite, or Fiocchi [ spelling ? ] primers left and they are all about the same for pressure. The Foicchi primers come in two sizes - 616 and 209. The 616's are used in their shells and are bigger and once used in other shells you'll have to keep on using them. The 209's are the same size as all the other 209's and no problems.
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