Pistol Primers For Sale
Shop for pistol primers for reloading at Western Shooters Supply. With both small pistol primers for sale and magnum primers, find the best pistol primers for your bench.
Small Pistol Primers: Small pistol primers are ideal for igniting small to medium-sized pistol ammo. Some common cartridges that use small pistol primers are 9mm Luger and.380 ACP.
Small Pistol Magnum Primers: Small pistol magnum primers are employed in high-pressure loads in small and medium pistol cartridges. Rounds like the 357 Magnum use small pistol magnum primers.
Large Pistol Primers: Large pistol primers reliably ignite ammunition for larger cartridges like the 10mm Auto and .45 ACP.
Large Pistol Magnum Primers: Large pistol magnum primers are designed for high-performance hand loads in cartridges such as the 475 Linebaugh.
Large Pistol Primers & Small Pistol Primers In Stock
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Federal Premium Gold Medal Large Pistol Magnum Match Primers #155M
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Federal Premium Gold Medal Small Pistol Magnum Match Primers #200M
Bullet Primers For Sale
Bullet Primers For Sale
Can I use small pistol primers in place of small rifle primers, or vice versa?
It is generally not suggested to use several primer kinds. Follow the suggested primer type for your cartridge and the load data in your reloading handbook.
Who makes the best pistol primers?
The Best 9mm Primers for Reloading
- Winchester WSP.
- Federal No. 100 Small Pistol Primer.
- CCI No. 500 Small Pistol Primer.
- Federal GM100M Small Pistol Match Primer.
- Remington No. 1 ½ Small Pistol Primer.
- Fiocchi Small Pistol Primers.
- Aguila Small Pistol Primers No. 1 1/2.
What is the difference between a pistol primer and a rifle primer?
Small Pistol Primers (SPP) and Small Rifle Primers (SRP) are nearly identical in size, as are the primer pockets inside their respective casings. This is not to say that they can be used interchangeably. The SRP still has a significantly thicker cup and a hotter ignition.