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Terry Koupe
08-04-2006, 08:49 AM
Anybody used Remington Kleanbore primers? I'm going to try them. Ideas? Pearls of wisdom?
rem 700
08-04-2006, 10:44 AM
So far I've had 1 ignition problem with them, at 60gr charge; I think I'll be using regular primers(win.) after I burn all of them I have up, so I get a nice flash and that doesn't happen again at the wrong time.
Marshal Kane
08-05-2006, 09:04 PM
Have had great success with Remington Kleanbore pistol primers in both sizes. Would continue to use them if they were more readily available at my local gunshop. Unlike Winchester primers, Remington and others have a nickel plated finish making them easily seated and decapped and they don't tarnish. Remington Kleanbore primers feature easily cleaned primer residue. The residue just flakes out of the primer pockets leaving them very clean without a lot of fuss. I currently use CCI primers because they are similar to the Remington and are always available yet I still think highly of the Remington.
Terry Koupe
08-06-2006, 07:54 AM
Thanks guys. Every year I want to try something new. New powder, or new bullets, or new primers. A new load for the .44, or the .357. In my muzzlleloader, a G2 .45, I'm trying Jim Shockey's Gold powder. Remigton primers, and sabot bullets that are hard cast, not jacketed. Weird, at 49 I'm finally young.
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