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I feel like JunkCollector now!

ZeeZee Posts: 28,437 Senior Member
With his vintage ammo. 
Found this at a gun store just now. 

I assume they would still be good and the price was good for either nostalgia or actual use in reloading in I ever run out of my newer primers. 
"To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith

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  • earlyagainearlyagain Posts: 7,928 Senior Member
    Cool find!
    Before my time.
  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    Primers are usually sealed and the stay good for a looooong time.  They should go bang.

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • JunkCollectorJunkCollector Posts: 1,581 Senior Member
    Safety glasses and hammer test then load away
    BTW the bang is louder than you'd think.

    Those are probably from the 60's as they aren't safe for the children :smile:
  • sakodudesakodude Posts: 4,882 Senior Member
    Cool find. I have some in the same packaging just not magnums.
  • Gene LGene L Posts: 12,817 Senior Member
    I had a brick of small pistol primers from 40 years ago that I gave to my shooting buddy.  So far as I know, they shoot fine. That price seems high, especially if it's correct for the time.
    Concealed carry is for protection, open carry is for attention.
  • ZeeZee Posts: 28,437 Senior Member
    edited September 2021 #7
    That’s not the period pricing. 
    $30 for 900 (was missing a flat) primers ain’t bad these days. 
    "To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
  • ZeeZee Posts: 28,437 Senior Member
    Safety glasses and hammer test then load away
    BTW the bang is louder than you'd think.

    Those are probably from the 60's as they aren't safe for the children :smile:
    Just gonna put one in a case and “dry fire” it. 
    "To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    Zee said:
    Safety glasses and hammer test then load away
    BTW the bang is louder than you'd think.

    Those are probably from the 60's as they aren't safe for the children :smile:
    Just gonna put one in a case and “dry fire” it. 
    Chicken…

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • ZeeZee Posts: 28,437 Senior Member

    "To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    You can always try what I did.  I decided that I needed to fire a primer just to try out a trigger job I did one now if my guns.

    BUT, I didn’t want t alarm my wife so I took one of her one billion decorative couch pillows and went to the basement thinking if I fire into the pillow it’ll just muffle the sound…

    Do you have ANY idea how flammable those damn decorative pillows are?  Yeah I didn’t either… 

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • sakodudesakodude Posts: 4,882 Senior Member

    No idea how old these are but the tray is made of wood. They still fire just fine.
  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    Zee said:

    Just gonna put one in a case and “dry fire” it. 
    Don't do it in a revolver. It'll lock your cylinder up and require a little beating to get it open. So I heard from a friend...  :p
  • ZeeZee Posts: 28,437 Senior Member
    sakodude said:

    No idea how old these are but the tray is made of wood. They still fire just fine.
    That’s encouraging. 
    "To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
  • ZeeZee Posts: 28,437 Senior Member
    Jay said:
    Zee said:

    Just gonna put one in a case and “dry fire” it. 
    Don't do it in a revolver. It'll lock your cylinder up and require a little beating to get it open. So I heard from a friend...  :p
    Why is that?
    "To Hell with efficiency, it's performance we want!" - Elmer Keith
  • FreezerFreezer Posts: 2,756 Senior Member
    Zee said:
    Jay said:
    Zee said:

    Just gonna put one in a case and “dry fire” it. 
    Don't do it in a revolver. It'll lock your cylinder up and require a little beating to get it open. So I heard from a friend...  :p
    Why is that?
    His buddy must have put a bullet over a primer with no powder. Did that once a long time ago when I first started hand loading.
    I like Elmer Keith; I married his daughter :wink:
  • LinefinderLinefinder Posts: 7,856 Senior Member
    You can always try what I did.  I decided that I needed to fire a primer just to try out a trigger job I did one now if my guns.
    makes for a great
    BUT, I didn’t want t alarm my wife so I took one of her one billion decorative couch pillows and went to the basement thinking if I fire into the pillow it’ll just muffle the sound…

    Do you have ANY idea how flammable those damn decorative pillows are?  Yeah I didn’t either… 
    Just an FYI.....a terrycloth bath-towel wrapped around  the muzzle of a 22LR doesn't silence it much but, under the right ambient conditions, makes for a great fire starter. Learned that from a guy I really trust.

    Mike
    "Walking away seems to be a lost art form."
    N454casull
  • earlyagainearlyagain Posts: 7,928 Senior Member
    The primer could be forced backwards at a faster rate than the case. Leaving it to protrude in a troublesome manner.
  • Some_MookSome_Mook Posts: 624 Senior Member
    Especially the ones described as 'stay in less'....
    "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine
    "I know my place in the world and it ain’t standing next to Jerry Miculek" - Zee
  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    The primer could be forced backwards at a faster rate than the case. Leaving it to protrude in a troublesome manner.
    This.  Without the case backing up against the breech during full recoil the primer will just back itself right out of the pocket firmly locking up the cylinder.

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    You can always try what I did.  I decided that I needed to fire a primer just to try out a trigger job I did one now if my guns.
    makes for a great
    BUT, I didn’t want t alarm my wife so I took one of her one billion decorative couch pillows and went to the basement thinking if I fire into the pillow it’ll just muffle the sound…

    Do you have ANY idea how flammable those damn decorative pillows are?  Yeah I didn’t either… 
    Just an FYI.....a terrycloth bath-towel wrapped around  the muzzle of a 22LR doesn't silence it much but, under the right ambient conditions, makes for a great fire starter. Learned that from a guy I really trust.

    Mike
    Damned movies…

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • Ernie BishopErnie Bishop Posts: 8,609 Senior Member
    What Jay said with the revolver.
    They should work just fine
    Ernie

    "The Un-Tactical"
  • Gene LGene L Posts: 12,817 Senior Member
    Speaking of primer busting, does anyone remember when one of the reloading company, maybe Speer offered a parlor-style bullet, all plastic wad cutter style that you could seat with your thumb and a primer. You could shoot maybe 5 yards. You could recover the bullets and use them again. Good to teach trigger control and pretty fun, although these days with the price of primers and their poor availability renders them useless.
    Concealed carry is for protection, open carry is for attention.
  • sakodudesakodude Posts: 4,882 Senior Member
    I have a bunch of wax bullets that fire from modified 38 Spl cases that use a 209 primer. They will definitely go more than 5 yards and are surprisingly accurate.
  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    Gene L said:
    Speaking of primer busting, does anyone remember when one of the reloading company, maybe Speer offered a parlor-style bullet, all plastic wad cutter style that you could seat with your thumb and a primer. You could shoot maybe 5 yards. You could recover the bullets and use them again. Good to teach trigger control and pretty fun, although these days with the price of primers and their poor availability renders them useless.
    Yep I shot those in my basement all the time.   You could either buy their plastic vases or use modified brass.

    I had a dozen cases that I drilled the flash hole out to a larger diameter and I painted them black so I would not reload them with the good cases.  That’s how I learned about primers backing out.  If you didn’t drill a larger flash hole on regular cases the gun would lock up with every shot.

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    sakodude said:
    I have a bunch of wax bullets that fire from modified 38 Spl cases that use a 209 primer. They will definitely go more than 5 yards and are surprisingly accurate.
    I shot those too except I made my own.  Again modified cases with the flash holes drilled out.  You melt wax in a cookie sheet let it harden a little bit while still soft you push the unprimed cases into the wax like a cookie cutter.  Let the wax finish hardening and pop them out. Prime them and fire.  Important that you prime AFTER wax, the other way around does not work well.

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • sakodudesakodude Posts: 4,882 Senior Member
    The ones I have are fairly stout, shot into a soft backstop and they can be reused. They will punch through cardboard at basement distances.
  • Wambli SkaWambli Ska Posts: 5,430 Senior Member
    sakodude said:
    The ones I have are fairly stout, shot into a soft backstop and they can be reused. They will punch through cardboard at basement distances.
    They’re probably wax and other stuff. Pure wax will absolutely go through cardboard.  I would collect them all remelt them and start again.  Great for practicing quick draw with single actions.

    It’s a °IIIII° thing 😎

  • JayJay Posts: 4,629 Senior Member
    Zee said:
    Jay said:
    Zee said:

    Just gonna put one in a case and “dry fire” it. 
    Don't do it in a revolver. It'll lock your cylinder up and require a little beating to get it open. So I heard from a friend...  :p
    Why is that?
    Sorry. Forgot to check back on this thread. But yea, the other guys covered it. The primer will back out and have nothing to reseat it, so it jams the cylinder up... 
  • Elk creekElk creek Posts: 7,933 Senior Member
    I know a guy that killed goose with those plastic Speer bullets with a large rifle magnum primer in the plastic case… at about 10 yards. Punched  a nice hole right through it. A 357 marlin rifle was used. 
    Aim higher, or get a bigger gun.
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