CCI Small Rifle 5.56mm NATO-Spec Military Primers #41 Box of 1000 (10 Trays of 100)
Cci 41 Primers 5.56mm NATO-Spec Military are a military large rifle primer containing magnum priming mix. The 41 cci primers are a great choice for reloaders that use military cartridges.
These primers are specially made to be harder to ignite which prevents slam fires in military-type rifles with a floating firing pin.
cci 41 primers in stock
All CCI primers are continuously tested and improved. As a result, today’s CCI primers are more sensitive, easier to seat, and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than ever before.
They utilize modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixes for the cleanest burn possible.
As the most often specified primers in reloading recipes, they are the “bread-and-butter” of the craft CCI 41
Primers in stock now for sale are very clean-burning, resulting in cleaner priming pockets and a longer interval between cleanings. For progressive reloaders, it’s a significant advantage.
They feature non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming compounds with soft, ribbed copper cups, and they are available in a variety of styles.
Cci Small Rifle Primers
cci #41 primers are continuously tested and improved.
As a result, today’s CCI primers in stock are more sensitive, easier to seat, and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than ever before.
it are subjected to ongoing testing and improvement. Consequently, CCI primers today are more sensitive, easier to seat,
and more compatible with progressive and automated loading equipment than they have ever been.
cci primers #41
They make use of contemporary non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixtures in order to achieve the cleanest possible burn. There are two sizes available for the CCI Primers: 1000 count and 5000 count.
Note from CCI:
- Effective slam-fire prevention requires more than mil-spec primers. Headspace, chamber condition, firing pin shape and protrusion, bolt velocity, case condition, and other factors can affect slam-fire potential.
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