Primer Pressure Signs

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JimT
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Primer Pressure Signs

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The thread about primer indications of pressure made me dig out some of the old stuff.

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Which cartridge had the highest pressures?


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The one on the left was a factory 210 gr. load fired in a .44 Magnum.

The middle one was an overload that bulged the chamber in a Ruger .41

The one on the right was a standard load.

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An old page from a 1940 Lyman Reloading Manual .. the article is how you cannot tell pressures from the appearance of the primer.

I apoligize for the poor photos ....
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Post by Ben_Rumson »

Thanks Jim
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Post by Nath »

:shock: Thanks Sir, reminds me of using blue dot in 22 hornet. The primers looked fine so I tried 1/4gr more and then the primers started falling out :shock:
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Post by Bigahh »

If I were to guess which one had the highest pressure just by appearance, it would be the factory .44 mag on the far left.
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Post by Pisgah »

Bigahh wrote:If I were to guess which one had the highest pressure just by appearance, it would be the factory .44 mag on the far left.
I do believe that's a .41 that was fired in a .44.
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Post by 1886 »

Primers can be real tough to read esp. in a hand gun or other relatively low pressure chambering. 1886.
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Post by sore shoulder »

The one I like is folks looking for primers backing out with 45-70 loads that are around 40,000psi. I always like to ask how much the primers back out or flatten in a ruger #1. :roll: :lol:
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