down below. Thru the years in estate sales I have gathered up some primers that I am not sure I want to try out in other than test firing situations. Most are corrosive plus are probably 60 plus years old. The Winchester primers come in a little wooden box with wooden partitions between the rows of primers. The Frankford Arsenal primers are in a military box of 250 primers and are marked for "cartridge Cal. 30". Not sure if the Frankford Arsenal sold primers way back then or they were a military overrun. Most of these boxes have never been opened and I have probably 40 or so of them. Someday they may come in handy.
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WB was talking about wasting some primers
- gary reeder, 2021-01-12, 10:11
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I remember that Lee Jurras once
- Ray, 2021-01-13, 14:31
- I believe it. We have folks bring guns in all the time with - gary reeder, 2021-01-13, 18:42
- I was just given a bunch of old and new primers.. - Huey, 2021-01-12, 10:46
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I remember that Lee Jurras once
- Ray, 2021-01-13, 14:31